South Oregon Coast Shipwrecks At A Glance: There Are Hundreds
Published 05/16/21 at 5:25 AM PDT
By Oregon Coast Beach Connection staff
(Coos Bay, Oregon) – If you dig further into Oregon coast shipwreck history you start to notice something unnerving: there’s an overwhelming number of them. There are far more than you’re ready to think about, and not just in terms of the human losses but especially the sheer magnitude of the work involved.
(Above: wreck of the Olson, Coos Bay, courtesy Seaside Aquarium s Tiffany Boothe)
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