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Denis LeBlanc
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10/25/2016
Entrance to Otter Point.
Denis LeBlanc
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The view from the parking area is nice enough.
Denis LeBlanc
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This narrow trail leads out to the point.
Denis LeBlanc
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Sandstone formations are fun to explore.
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Wind-carved stone and rugged plants.
Denis LeBlanc
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10/25/2016
Otter Point.
Denis LeBlanc
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10/25/2016
This tiny triple waterfall is a nice surprise.
Denis LeBlanc
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10/25/2016
This segment of the Oregon Coast Trail leads down to the beach.
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Trailside mushroom.
Denis LeBlanc
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Restful spot along the trail.
Denis LeBlanc
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The vegetation is very lush.
Denis LeBlanc
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This spot demands a time out.
Denis LeBlanc
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After a descent through dense vegetation, the beach is reached.
Denis LeBlanc
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The Oregon Coast Trail. continues down the beach
Denis LeBlanc
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Lots of room to run on this beach.
Denis LeBlanc
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10/25/2016
A lovely and quiet beach.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
10/25/2016
Otter Point.

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