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Pacific City, Oregon
Sea Aquarium Newport, Oregon- We visited the aquarium & we saw some weird looking fish. Do you know what kind of fish is in this fish tank?
Depoe Bay- A seawall runs almost the whole length of the town. The coast has many rock formations, the water is very rough & it is very windy. This is a great place to watch whales. But we didn't see any. I guess they were having lunch. The town was very cute with lots of shops. It is a great place to watch winter storms. Apparently that is a winter sport here.
Cape Foulweather- Winds can reach up to 100 MPH here. We enjoyed this spot 3 times during our stay. We spotted quite a few whales here on the first visit. Unfortunately, on our next 2 visits, no whales. Big disappointment.
We traveled the 3 cape scenic route. The route started with Cape Kiwanda.
Here is the only place on the Oregon coast where you can watch dory boat fishermen launch directly into the surf. (While we were here one of those dory boats ran right into a surfer and the surfer lost his arm. The waves were extremely rough that day & no one saw the surfer. I don't know how he is doing now, but last we heard, they found the arm & put it back on.)
The next cape was Cape Lookout.
There was several scenic overlooks on the route.
We stopped at this beautiful beach for lunch.
This man made entrance leads to a natural cave that takes you to the other side of the mountain to another beach.
Very dark inside. I am sure when the tide comes in the cave is flooded.
On the other side the beach is small. Our last stop on the cape scenic route was Cape Meares, which has a light house. It is the smallest lighthouse I have ever seen. The reason it is so small is that it stands on a 256 foot cliff. If a light house is up to high it isn't efficient because of the fog. So it is a short lighthouse.
Look inside the lighthouse & you can see
Candy, Marge & John.

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Newport, Oregon
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