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Dan Lanning recaps Oregon's 2nd Spring Scrimmage
Oregon head football coach Dan Lanning gives his first impressions after Oregon's second spring scrimmage.
published: 22 Apr 2023
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Dan Lanning Recaps Oregon's Second Spring Scrimmage
Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning meets with reporters in Eugene following the second scrimmage of spring football.
#oregonfootball #oregonducks #oregon
published: 22 Apr 2023
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Top 10 Places To Visit In Oregon
Oregon has to be one of the most beautiful states in the USA. I recently returned from a road trip across Oregon and I want to show you some of my favorite places! From countless waterfalls, to the dramatic coastline, Oregon so much to offer! Where is your favorite place to visit in Oregon?
My Second Relaxation channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC95bEkaIgwhxSjSsdMFXYGg
Special thanks to David Rule for providing stunning shots:
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Top 10 Places In The Alps -...
published: 06 Nov 2020
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Here's What Downtown Portland, Oregon Looks Like Now
A downtown tour of Portland shows some real surprises!
So here we are in downtown Portland Oregon. You’ve probably heard that Portland has a lot of challenges, and is being run by a terrible liberal government that turns its back on crime and vandalism and homelessness. Those are all true. Portland suffers from mismanagement, and has for years now, and because of that lots of bad people are coming and lots of good people are leaving.
Say what you want about Portland’s politics and crime, but it IS a really pretty and charming place, despite a lot of the damage that’s been done by vandals and the homeless stain on the city. And on this drive, we’re going to take a tour through a lot of downtown Portland. We’re lucky, because the day I chose this drive was a nice one. It was evening in la...
published: 14 Nov 2021
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"Newly Discovered Seafloor Seep" May Trigger Magnitude 9 Earthquake, Tsunami Off Oregon's Coastline
- "Chemically distinct liquid shooting up from the seafloor" has been detected by researchers on a stretch of a 600-mile-long fault line in the Pacific Ocean, which is situated only 50 miles away from the Oregon coast, and could potentially trigger a catastrophic magnitude 9 earthquake in the Pacific Northwest.
"Pythia's Oasis is a newly discovered seafloor seep on the Central Oregon segment of the Cascadia Subduction Zone, where focused venting emits highly altered fluids ~9°C above the background temperature. The seep fluid chemistry is unique for Cascadia and includes extreme enrichment of boron and lithium and depletion of chloride, potassium, and magnesium. We conclude that the fluids are sourced from pore water compaction and mineral dehydration reactions with minimum source tempe...
published: 17 Apr 2023
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Oregon's Hidden Cabins: Legal Loopholes Fuel Homeless Havens Along the Willamette River!
Illegal cabins with million-dollar views have been appearing along the Willamette River in Oregon, causing concern among nearby residents. The cabins, some with solar panels, are built on a no man's land that has become a loophole for homeless encampments. Authorities have struggled to enforce the law in the area, as multiple entities claim they lack jurisdiction, including the city, county, state, and even Union Pacific, the railroad company that appears to own the land.
Larry Purtle and Rick Scaramella, who have been watching the makeshift cabins from their condominium for over five years, are concerned about the lack of services for the inhabitants and the potential pollution in the river. The City of Portland, which is responsible for cleaning up homeless camps, declined an interview,...
published: 21 Apr 2023
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10 Best Places to Visit in Oregon - Travel Video
Check out all the places seen in this video: https://www.touropia.com/best-places-to-visit-in-oregon/
The tenth largest state in the United States, Oregon exemplifies the beauty and wildness of America’s Pacific Northwest. While there are many cultural venues in Oregon worth exploring, it’s the state’s diverse landscapes that draw many travelers to this corner of the country. From rugged shorelines and thick verdant forests to towering volcanic mountains and steep river gorges, Oregon’s natural attractions are simply breathtaking. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Oregon:
Video credits:
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published: 17 Dec 2018
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Oregon Coast Road Trip Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
The Oregon Coast – Discover dynamic shorelines, towering forests and the art of coastal living when you explore Oregon's long and diverse coastline.
Recent wildfires have brought untold hardship to Oregon, but this is a community that will forever stand strong. You can help with Oregon’s recovery by planning a vacation to the People’s Coast. https://oregoncf.org/oregon-wildfire-relief-recovery/
With COVID-19, it’s important to stay safe and practice social distancing. We hope you find the following content entertaining, inspiring, or useful for a future trip. Always research official websites for up-to-date information on closures and new health and safety policies as businesses and destinations reopen.
Check out all the places we visited in this video: https://viewfinder.expedia.com/o...
published: 15 Oct 2020
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Jestin Jacobs breaks down decision to come to Oregon, LB room
Following Oregon's second spring scrimmage of the year, Oregon linebacker Jestin Jacobs opens up on his decision to commit to Oregon and the progress of Oregon's linebackers.
published: 22 Apr 2023
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A hole in the bottom of the ocean! | World News | WION
Experts are on high alert after discovering a crack at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean that could trigger a magnitude 9 earthquake. The hole in the bottom of the ocean is spewing a liquid that keeps the tectonic plates lubricated.
#us #earthquake #pacificocean
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WION The World is One News examines global issues with in-depth analysis. We provide much more than the news of the day. Our aim is to empower people to explore their world. With our Global headquarters in New Delhi, we bring you news on the hour, by the hour. We deliver information that is not biased. We are journalists who are neutral to the core and non-partisan when it comes to world politics. People are tired of biased reportage and we stand for a globalized united world. So for us, the World is truly One.
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published: 15 Apr 2023
7:24
Dan Lanning recaps Oregon's 2nd Spring Scrimmage
Oregon head football coach Dan Lanning gives his first impressions after Oregon's second spring scrimmage.
Oregon head football coach Dan Lanning gives his first impressions after Oregon's second spring scrimmage.
https://wn.com/Dan_Lanning_Recaps_Oregon's_2Nd_Spring_Scrimmage
Oregon head football coach Dan Lanning gives his first impressions after Oregon's second spring scrimmage.
- published: 22 Apr 2023
- views: 808
7:24
Dan Lanning Recaps Oregon's Second Spring Scrimmage
Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning meets with reporters in Eugene following the second scrimmage of spring football.
#oregonfootball #oregonducks #oregon
Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning meets with reporters in Eugene following the second scrimmage of spring football.
#oregonfootball #oregonducks #oregon
https://wn.com/Dan_Lanning_Recaps_Oregon's_Second_Spring_Scrimmage
Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning meets with reporters in Eugene following the second scrimmage of spring football.
#oregonfootball #oregonducks #oregon
- published: 22 Apr 2023
- views: 236
9:31
Top 10 Places To Visit In Oregon
Oregon has to be one of the most beautiful states in the USA. I recently returned from a road trip across Oregon and I want to show you some of my favorite plac...
Oregon has to be one of the most beautiful states in the USA. I recently returned from a road trip across Oregon and I want to show you some of my favorite places! From countless waterfalls, to the dramatic coastline, Oregon so much to offer! Where is your favorite place to visit in Oregon?
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Oregon has to be one of the most beautiful states in the USA. I recently returned from a road trip across Oregon and I want to show you some of my favorite places! From countless waterfalls, to the dramatic coastline, Oregon so much to offer! Where is your favorite place to visit in Oregon?
My Second Relaxation channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC95bEkaIgwhxSjSsdMFXYGg
Special thanks to David Rule for providing stunning shots:
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Top 10 Places In Hawaii - https://youtu.be/ijZ7og7UDmM
Top 10 Places In Utah - https://youtu.be/b_T8zfMsqqM
Top 100 Places In Europe - https://youtu.be/ixIzimI35SE
Top 10 Cities In Europe - https://youtu.be/lao2MP2Esi8
Top 10 Places In The Alps - https://youtu.be/Y97wob0akMg
Top 10 Places in Scandinavia - https://youtu.be/72ZVFzu0WnE
Top 10 Places In The UK - https://youtu.be/0kXCPo7c63I
Top 10 Places in Spain - https://youtu.be/IftfIk-pRwI
Top 10 Places in Europe - https://youtu.be/GRdWHN5VrgI
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- published: 06 Nov 2020
- views: 1631524
22:21
Here's What Downtown Portland, Oregon Looks Like Now
A downtown tour of Portland shows some real surprises!
So here we are in downtown Portland Oregon. You’ve probably heard that Portland has a lot of challenges,...
A downtown tour of Portland shows some real surprises!
So here we are in downtown Portland Oregon. You’ve probably heard that Portland has a lot of challenges, and is being run by a terrible liberal government that turns its back on crime and vandalism and homelessness. Those are all true. Portland suffers from mismanagement, and has for years now, and because of that lots of bad people are coming and lots of good people are leaving.
Say what you want about Portland’s politics and crime, but it IS a really pretty and charming place, despite a lot of the damage that’s been done by vandals and the homeless stain on the city. And on this drive, we’re going to take a tour through a lot of downtown Portland. We’re lucky, because the day I chose this drive was a nice one. It was evening in late October, right when the city’s maple trees were beginning to fall, creating a neat orange carpet.
Now I know you came to see the homeless tents, and we'll get to that part and we'll see the part of town that's in tatters from the looting too. But I have to say, while driving around downtown Portland I was surprised that the city wasn’t as destroyed or chaotic or overrun with tents like I had thought it would be. Oh I mean it was a thing, but it wasn’t as BAD as you hear about on the news. At least when I was here.
On this drive you’ll see a lot of windows broken out and graffiti and homeless people. But Portland has had some time to recover from the seemingly endless protests, where a holes battled with the cops and ruined a big chunk of downtown. The city is also actively trying to clean up all the bum poop and the needles and has begun to push some of the homeless encampments out of downtown and into surrounding areas.
Here’s where all the rioting happens that you see on TV. Based on news reports, you’d think that the whole city was up in flames and gutted out. But it’s actually just in one small part of downtown that’s about 5 blocks long. And until there’s another overreaction to something that happens here, this riot zone is pretty peaceful and quiet. Too bad it can’t stay this way all the time, but vandals and criminals and idiots can’t seem to remain civil. They’ll jack this part of town up again, sadly.
This is where a big part of the homeless gather downtown. It’s in an area off of Burnside, near Portland’s Chinatown. These blocks and blocks of downtown have been overtaken by tents, and it's an area that kind of ruins a whole section of downtown. When I was here, it was all mostly contained to one area.
Don’t get me wrong - the homeless spill out into the surrounding blocks and leave trash everywhere and harass people and cause issues. And almost all bathrooms in the area have a keypad to get in to prevent homeless people from using area bathrooms to do what homeless people do in there. But it’s not really that dangerous here in downtown’s tent city. At least to me. Sure it looks bad, but I walked around in this area at night and it was actually pretty quiet. It was like the homeless people were all given sedatives or something. And the maple leaves on the sidewalk certainly helped to cover up a lot of the grimy homeless mess, too.
You can see a lot more of this in another video I did that only covered Portland’s homeless problem. And when you drive around into other parts of the city, it’s clear that it is a BIG
problem.
#oregon #moving
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A downtown tour of Portland shows some real surprises!
So here we are in downtown Portland Oregon. You’ve probably heard that Portland has a lot of challenges, and is being run by a terrible liberal government that turns its back on crime and vandalism and homelessness. Those are all true. Portland suffers from mismanagement, and has for years now, and because of that lots of bad people are coming and lots of good people are leaving.
Say what you want about Portland’s politics and crime, but it IS a really pretty and charming place, despite a lot of the damage that’s been done by vandals and the homeless stain on the city. And on this drive, we’re going to take a tour through a lot of downtown Portland. We’re lucky, because the day I chose this drive was a nice one. It was evening in late October, right when the city’s maple trees were beginning to fall, creating a neat orange carpet.
Now I know you came to see the homeless tents, and we'll get to that part and we'll see the part of town that's in tatters from the looting too. But I have to say, while driving around downtown Portland I was surprised that the city wasn’t as destroyed or chaotic or overrun with tents like I had thought it would be. Oh I mean it was a thing, but it wasn’t as BAD as you hear about on the news. At least when I was here.
On this drive you’ll see a lot of windows broken out and graffiti and homeless people. But Portland has had some time to recover from the seemingly endless protests, where a holes battled with the cops and ruined a big chunk of downtown. The city is also actively trying to clean up all the bum poop and the needles and has begun to push some of the homeless encampments out of downtown and into surrounding areas.
Here’s where all the rioting happens that you see on TV. Based on news reports, you’d think that the whole city was up in flames and gutted out. But it’s actually just in one small part of downtown that’s about 5 blocks long. And until there’s another overreaction to something that happens here, this riot zone is pretty peaceful and quiet. Too bad it can’t stay this way all the time, but vandals and criminals and idiots can’t seem to remain civil. They’ll jack this part of town up again, sadly.
This is where a big part of the homeless gather downtown. It’s in an area off of Burnside, near Portland’s Chinatown. These blocks and blocks of downtown have been overtaken by tents, and it's an area that kind of ruins a whole section of downtown. When I was here, it was all mostly contained to one area.
Don’t get me wrong - the homeless spill out into the surrounding blocks and leave trash everywhere and harass people and cause issues. And almost all bathrooms in the area have a keypad to get in to prevent homeless people from using area bathrooms to do what homeless people do in there. But it’s not really that dangerous here in downtown’s tent city. At least to me. Sure it looks bad, but I walked around in this area at night and it was actually pretty quiet. It was like the homeless people were all given sedatives or something. And the maple leaves on the sidewalk certainly helped to cover up a lot of the grimy homeless mess, too.
You can see a lot more of this in another video I did that only covered Portland’s homeless problem. And when you drive around into other parts of the city, it’s clear that it is a BIG
problem.
#oregon #moving
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- published: 14 Nov 2021
- views: 1198220
2:50
"Newly Discovered Seafloor Seep" May Trigger Magnitude 9 Earthquake, Tsunami Off Oregon's Coastline
- "Chemically distinct liquid shooting up from the seafloor" has been detected by researchers on a stretch of a 600-mile-long fault line in the Pacific Ocean, w...
- "Chemically distinct liquid shooting up from the seafloor" has been detected by researchers on a stretch of a 600-mile-long fault line in the Pacific Ocean, which is situated only 50 miles away from the Oregon coast, and could potentially trigger a catastrophic magnitude 9 earthquake in the Pacific Northwest.
"Pythia's Oasis is a newly discovered seafloor seep on the Central Oregon segment of the Cascadia Subduction Zone, where focused venting emits highly altered fluids ~9°C above the background temperature. The seep fluid chemistry is unique for Cascadia and includes extreme enrichment of boron and lithium and depletion of chloride, potassium, and magnesium. We conclude that the fluids are sourced from pore water compaction and mineral dehydration reactions with minimum source temperatures of 150° to 250°C, placing the source at or near the plate boundary offshore Central Oregon," researchers at the University of Washington wrote in a study. #Breaking #Earthquake #News
Learn More: https://www.zerohedge.com/weather/newly-discovered-seafloor-seep-oregon-coast-fault-line-may-be-harbinger-major-quake
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- "Chemically distinct liquid shooting up from the seafloor" has been detected by researchers on a stretch of a 600-mile-long fault line in the Pacific Ocean, which is situated only 50 miles away from the Oregon coast, and could potentially trigger a catastrophic magnitude 9 earthquake in the Pacific Northwest.
"Pythia's Oasis is a newly discovered seafloor seep on the Central Oregon segment of the Cascadia Subduction Zone, where focused venting emits highly altered fluids ~9°C above the background temperature. The seep fluid chemistry is unique for Cascadia and includes extreme enrichment of boron and lithium and depletion of chloride, potassium, and magnesium. We conclude that the fluids are sourced from pore water compaction and mineral dehydration reactions with minimum source temperatures of 150° to 250°C, placing the source at or near the plate boundary offshore Central Oregon," researchers at the University of Washington wrote in a study. #Breaking #Earthquake #News
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- published: 17 Apr 2023
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24:17
Oregon's Hidden Cabins: Legal Loopholes Fuel Homeless Havens Along the Willamette River!
Illegal cabins with million-dollar views have been appearing along the Willamette River in Oregon, causing concern among nearby residents. The cabins, some with...
Illegal cabins with million-dollar views have been appearing along the Willamette River in Oregon, causing concern among nearby residents. The cabins, some with solar panels, are built on a no man's land that has become a loophole for homeless encampments. Authorities have struggled to enforce the law in the area, as multiple entities claim they lack jurisdiction, including the city, county, state, and even Union Pacific, the railroad company that appears to own the land.
Larry Purtle and Rick Scaramella, who have been watching the makeshift cabins from their condominium for over five years, are concerned about the lack of services for the inhabitants and the potential pollution in the river. The City of Portland, which is responsible for cleaning up homeless camps, declined an interview, as did the Oregon Department of State Lands, which regulates rivers.
The situation has escalated to the point where it is unclear who will take responsibility for removing the cabins and debris. In a similar case, the Department of State Lands, the Oregon Marine Board, Metro, and the Port of Portland removed 10 tons of debris and two abandoned boats, but no such effort seems to be in the works for the current situation.
The issue highlights the broader problem of homelessness and addiction in Portland, with many residents calling for a more compassionate and effective approach to the crisis.
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Illegal cabins with million-dollar views have been appearing along the Willamette River in Oregon, causing concern among nearby residents. The cabins, some with solar panels, are built on a no man's land that has become a loophole for homeless encampments. Authorities have struggled to enforce the law in the area, as multiple entities claim they lack jurisdiction, including the city, county, state, and even Union Pacific, the railroad company that appears to own the land.
Larry Purtle and Rick Scaramella, who have been watching the makeshift cabins from their condominium for over five years, are concerned about the lack of services for the inhabitants and the potential pollution in the river. The City of Portland, which is responsible for cleaning up homeless camps, declined an interview, as did the Oregon Department of State Lands, which regulates rivers.
The situation has escalated to the point where it is unclear who will take responsibility for removing the cabins and debris. In a similar case, the Department of State Lands, the Oregon Marine Board, Metro, and the Port of Portland removed 10 tons of debris and two abandoned boats, but no such effort seems to be in the works for the current situation.
The issue highlights the broader problem of homelessness and addiction in Portland, with many residents calling for a more compassionate and effective approach to the crisis.
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- published: 21 Apr 2023
- views: 5716
11:34
10 Best Places to Visit in Oregon - Travel Video
Check out all the places seen in this video: https://www.touropia.com/best-places-to-visit-in-oregon/
The tenth largest state in the United States, Oregon exem...
Check out all the places seen in this video: https://www.touropia.com/best-places-to-visit-in-oregon/
The tenth largest state in the United States, Oregon exemplifies the beauty and wildness of America’s Pacific Northwest. While there are many cultural venues in Oregon worth exploring, it’s the state’s diverse landscapes that draw many travelers to this corner of the country. From rugged shorelines and thick verdant forests to towering volcanic mountains and steep river gorges, Oregon’s natural attractions are simply breathtaking. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Oregon:
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The tenth largest state in the United States, Oregon exemplifies the beauty and wildness of America’s Pacific Northwest. While there are many cultural venues in Oregon worth exploring, it’s the state’s diverse landscapes that draw many travelers to this corner of the country. From rugged shorelines and thick verdant forests to towering volcanic mountains and steep river gorges, Oregon’s natural attractions are simply breathtaking. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Oregon:
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- published: 17 Dec 2018
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Oregon Coast Road Trip Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
The Oregon Coast – Discover dynamic shorelines, towering forests and the art of coastal living when you explore Oregon's long and diverse coastline.
Recent wil...
The Oregon Coast – Discover dynamic shorelines, towering forests and the art of coastal living when you explore Oregon's long and diverse coastline.
Recent wildfires have brought untold hardship to Oregon, but this is a community that will forever stand strong. You can help with Oregon’s recovery by planning a vacation to the People’s Coast. https://oregoncf.org/oregon-wildfire-relief-recovery/
With COVID-19, it’s important to stay safe and practice social distancing. We hope you find the following content entertaining, inspiring, or useful for a future trip. Always research official websites for up-to-date information on closures and new health and safety policies as businesses and destinations reopen.
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In the USA’s Pacific Northwest, discover the #OregonCoast and start dreaming of the ultimate #vacation in this windswept and ruggedly beautiful region. #Explore the dozens of national and state parks across hundreds of miles of coastline. #Visit the many coastal towns that make up the charming tapestry of this West Coast destination.
From the mouth of the mighty Columbia River to the streets of Bandon and all the intertidal treasures and lofty peaks in between, a #trip to the Oregon Coast will stir the imagination and ground you in the beauty of nature.
For now, we hope you enjoy watching this #travel #guide as much as we enjoyed making it.
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00:00 - Oregon Coast
01:23 - Astoria
04:00 - Seaside
5:09 - Cannon Beach
06:04 - Oswald West State Park
06:59 - Tillamook Bay
08:35 - Lincoln
10:30 - Newport
11:40 - Yachats
13:45 - Florence
14:18 - Reedsport
14:26 - The Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area
14:45 - Coos Bay
16:15 - Bandon
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The Oregon Coast – Discover dynamic shorelines, towering forests and the art of coastal living when you explore Oregon's long and diverse coastline.
Recent wildfires have brought untold hardship to Oregon, but this is a community that will forever stand strong. You can help with Oregon’s recovery by planning a vacation to the People’s Coast. https://oregoncf.org/oregon-wildfire-relief-recovery/
With COVID-19, it’s important to stay safe and practice social distancing. We hope you find the following content entertaining, inspiring, or useful for a future trip. Always research official websites for up-to-date information on closures and new health and safety policies as businesses and destinations reopen.
Check out all the places we visited in this video: https://viewfinder.expedia.com/oregon-coast-vacation-ideas-travel-video
When ready, browse vacation packages to Oregon: https://www.expedia.com/Oregon-Coast.d6051538.Destination-Travel-Guides
In the USA’s Pacific Northwest, discover the #OregonCoast and start dreaming of the ultimate #vacation in this windswept and ruggedly beautiful region. #Explore the dozens of national and state parks across hundreds of miles of coastline. #Visit the many coastal towns that make up the charming tapestry of this West Coast destination.
From the mouth of the mighty Columbia River to the streets of Bandon and all the intertidal treasures and lofty peaks in between, a #trip to the Oregon Coast will stir the imagination and ground you in the beauty of nature.
For now, we hope you enjoy watching this #travel #guide as much as we enjoyed making it.
More travel information around Oregon:
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00:00 - Oregon Coast
01:23 - Astoria
04:00 - Seaside
5:09 - Cannon Beach
06:04 - Oswald West State Park
06:59 - Tillamook Bay
08:35 - Lincoln
10:30 - Newport
11:40 - Yachats
13:45 - Florence
14:18 - Reedsport
14:26 - The Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area
14:45 - Coos Bay
16:15 - Bandon
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- published: 15 Oct 2020
- views: 1475780
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Jestin Jacobs breaks down decision to come to Oregon, LB room
Following Oregon's second spring scrimmage of the year, Oregon linebacker Jestin Jacobs opens up on his decision to commit to Oregon and the progress of Oregon'...
Following Oregon's second spring scrimmage of the year, Oregon linebacker Jestin Jacobs opens up on his decision to commit to Oregon and the progress of Oregon's linebackers.
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Following Oregon's second spring scrimmage of the year, Oregon linebacker Jestin Jacobs opens up on his decision to commit to Oregon and the progress of Oregon's linebackers.
- published: 22 Apr 2023
- views: 336
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A hole in the bottom of the ocean! | World News | WION
Experts are on high alert after discovering a crack at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean that could trigger a magnitude 9 earthquake. The hole in the bottom of th...
Experts are on high alert after discovering a crack at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean that could trigger a magnitude 9 earthquake. The hole in the bottom of the ocean is spewing a liquid that keeps the tectonic plates lubricated.
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Experts are on high alert after discovering a crack at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean that could trigger a magnitude 9 earthquake. The hole in the bottom of the ocean is spewing a liquid that keeps the tectonic plates lubricated.
#us #earthquake #pacificocean
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- published: 15 Apr 2023
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