Tag: “Pacific Ocean”

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  1. Haystack Rock

    Haystack Rock is found off of the coast of Oregon. It can be viewed by standing on Cannon Beach.

  2. Pigeon Point Lighthouse

    Pigeon Point Lighthouse is one of the many (and easily accessible) lighthouses scattered along the California coastline. The last time I’ve been there, the federal government was trying to sell the lighthouse to a private party because the $1 million annual maintenance cost was burning a hole in their budget.

  3. Santa Barbara Shoreline

    Santa Barbara, California, famous for its mission and general Spanish architectural style.

  4. Big Creek Bridge

    While Bixby Bridge is one of the most photographed bridges in California, it is likely that neighboring Big Creek Bridge takes top honors. Traveling north five miles beyond Lucia on Route 1, you'll see the bridge in the distance and a paved and often busy parking lot where people are out of their cars looking and taking photos.

  5. Nepenthe

    Nepenthe literally means "the one that chases away sorrow" and it first appears in Homer's Odyssey... more loosely translated, it is the drug of forgetfulness.

    However, the restaurant Nepenthe feels like entering a lair of one of Bond's arch-nemesis villains.

  6. Sunset

    Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica

  7. Neah Bay, WA

    Neah Bay, WA at low tide. If you look really close you can see 2 surfers with their surfboards in the middle of the picture!

  8. beargrass

    The Pacific Crest Trail crosses Hwy 20. We took a few minutes to walk around the trailhead.

  9. Playing on the beach

    Family fun on the beach at Pacific City along the Oregon Coast.

  10. A Ghost Ship on San Francisco's Shores

    More than five decades ago a great Atlantic ocean liner, the SS Independence, proudly steamed to exotic Mediterranean ports while serving up the finest caviar and champagne. Today, she's a ghost ship, and I'll tell you what it's like to be inside.