Mexitron
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Some pics of our trip to Bandon, Oregon
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Beautiful pics!
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Very nice, thank you!
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Loretana
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Mexitron....Nice photos! And I bet you ate some good seafood while you were here in Oregon.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Loretana
Mexitron....Nice photos! And I bet you ate some good seafood while you were here in Oregon.
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Crab!!!! Yum....
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Fantastic images of a very beautiful area of the USA!
The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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I bet it was DUNGENESS..........
<<http://youtu.be/ZRx3TbgRZRE>>
I'm a real food freak and this is # 3 on my top ten list of favorite foods to eat!
Some of our fishin' buddies set pots in the bay off Garibaldi Oregon and we pay for diesel when it's time to collect em!!
[Edited on 12-30-2011 by Loretana]
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Thanks for sharing.. very nice shots ..
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O my!
What Beauty! Thanx 4 the share.
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Nice Waimea shorebreak shot in #3 but brrrrr that looks chilly.
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FANTASTIC photos---just beautiful. I love them all. For some reason, #5 is my favorite with such a wonderful mix of colors!
I love the Oregon Coast even though I almost lost John to a sneaker wave many years ago. There was a warning sign, but it was just a high cliff, he
did not take it seriously. Somewhere I have an old film picture of him standing on the edge of this high cliff and suddenly be engulfed by a GIANT
wave.
It is such a beautiful coastline and you captured it beautifully! Thanks
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Quote: | Originally posted by oladulce
Nice Waimea shorebreak shot in #3 but brrrrr that looks chilly. |
Usually around 45 degs this time of year, yah, brrrrr!
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Thanks for the nice compliments---we got lucky with clear weather and low tides at sunset.
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Great photos! You have captured the beauty of the area well. I have a home in Bandon and enjoy these scenes frequently. Yes, the water is always cold
,and the rule around here is never turn your back on the ocean. Unfortunately sneaker waves on the Oregon coast claim several unsuspecting victims
each year. Crossing the river bar of the Coquille River in Bandon to fish the ocean is also a risky proposition and you must be very respectful of the
conditions before proceeding.
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A showcase of light on quality Oregon views...
well done, Mexitron! Very well done indeed.
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Wow Steve... way cool photos!
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what serene photos .... so beautiful !
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Quote: | Originally posted by LancairDriver
Great photos! You have captured the beauty of the area well. I have a home in Bandon and enjoy these scenes frequently. Yes, the water is always cold
,and the rule around here is never turn your back on the ocean. Unfortunately sneaker waves on the Oregon coast claim several unsuspecting victims
each year. Crossing the river bar of the Coquille River in Bandon to fish the ocean is also a risky proposition and you must be very respectful of the
conditions before proceeding. |
My folks have lived here for 15 years (Trout Pond Lane) so I've visited Bandon quite a bit and love it more every time....yes, that nasty old Coquille
River Bar is something---hard to believe they used to bring large clipper ships across it. Magnificent meeting of land and sea---you are quite lucky
to be living in Bandon!
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