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The docks at Port Orford. We have been watching a whale here for the last several evenings.
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We have taken several day trips to towns up and down the coast. This photo was taken near Bandon, 25 miles north of Port O.
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The waves near Gold Beach, 22 miles to the south.
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The wreck of the Mary D. Hume which was built in Gold Beach in 1881. Originally used as a freighter, she was sold in 1889 to begin her 10 year career as a whaler in the Bering Sea. She then served as a tug boat until her retirement in 1978. The ship was in the process of being renovated when she was damaged beyond repair by a storm in the 1980s.
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I had to get a picture of Shelby next to this sign. The city of Gold Beach has a sense of humor! What a hoot!!
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