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Before moving to the central Oregon coast, we really only looked forward to one time of the whole year, and that was archery hunting season from late August to late September. The simplicity of being tucked away in the woods, surrounded by nature and living off the land somehow felt like thatâs the way life was supposed to be.
However, the drive back home to reality was always a painful one. Of course, we were always happy to return home to our animals, but honestly, that was about it. We dreaded leaving the peace and tranquility of nature behind. And the accessibility to natural foods was always an added bonus, one we never took for granted â none of which we had in the town we had called home our entire lives. So we decided to take a huge risk and leave the only hometown we had ever known behind in search of a life we wouldnât dread coming back from archery hunting camp to.
Curious Travel Tips from Oregon Coast You Haven t Considered
Published 04/19/21 at 9:25 PM PDT
By Oregon Coast Beach Connection staff
(Oregon Coast) – From fossils to the curiosities of spring and summer, untamed wildlife and finding less crowds, there s still so much to discover about the Oregon coast, no matter how many times you ve been there.
Seasons change and so do the facets of fun around here. Take a look at some travel tips you probably don t know.
Cape Sebastian on the southern Oregon coast (courtesy Oregon State Parks)
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Suspected space debris fished out of bay in Oregon
UPI News Service, 04/13/2021
Authorities in Oregon said they are examining a piece of suspected space debris from a SpaceX vehicle that was found by a fisherman in the Alsea Bay.
ADVERTISEMENT The Lincoln County Sheriff s Office said the fisherman removed the object from the Alsea Bay, near Waldport, and transported it to a location near a local business before contacting authorities.
The charred object was examined by Central Oregon Coast Fire and Rescue, which determined it was not a hazardous materials threat. The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality contacted SpaceX to attempt to identify the item.
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