Stayed at Washington’s Cape Disappointment National State Park – one of the Lewis and Clark group of parks. (L & C were 18th century American overland explorers.) It has a great beach but no one was swimming or surfing because it seemed too dangerous with large rolling waves. We are now moving down the coast of Oregon. Overcast and raining. In one town, Depoe Bay, the boiling waves created “spouting horns” – sprays that went 30 to 50 feet in the air – kind of like geysers. Very cool.
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