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Follow on Google News | New Release: Travel Book Series Looks at Unusual Oregon Coast, DetailsThe third in the Ultimate Oregon Coast Travel book series again covers the wild, wonderful and weird
By: Oregon Coast Beach Connection The book is titled "Ultimate Oregon Coast Travel: Lincoln City (Neskowin, Gleneden Beach)," and like the other two about Cannon Beach and Seaside, the subtitle is "Every Beach Access, Odd Facts, Fun Finds." All three books take a detailed trip through each section of coast, listing every beach access in the area, and then taking that farther and delving deep into the history of them, the geology and a host of trivia that range from the enlightening to the bizarre. Each book spends considerable time on the surprises of these distinct areas as well as the weird science of these beaches. Glowing sand (bioluminescence) The more standard beach pastimes such as hiking, crabbing and clamming are given the insider's tip treatment, along with surprising aspects of nature and wildlife for each area. Among the finds: History of the lighthouse a mile offshore from Seaside and Cannon Beach What causes the odd brown waves at Seaside, and why it's a good thing Mysterious structures seen only in winter like the ghost forests or red towers How one town helped change rock 'n' roll history The uncomfortable world of lodging 100 years ago Delightful weather phenomena Unique seasonal tips All about gray whales and Orcas The Ultimate Oregon Coast Travel series is based on the idea that not only having a complete and exhaustive guide to every beach access is handy, but that you'll enjoy the region more if you know what you're looking at. You'll certainly be armed with more knowledge to find remarkable details and enhance your beach experience. All three books are available in select bookstores on the Oregon coast as well as on Amazon, which has them in paperback and in ebook form. See the Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/ Hagestedt has been documenting each beach access on about 180 miles of the coastline (the upper half) for 20 years through Oregon Coast Beach Connection ( https://www.BeachConnection.net ), then publishing news articles or magazine-like features on the publication on a variety of outdoor, entertainment, history or science subjects. There are numerous items in the books not on the web publication, and more such surprises are coming in the rest of the series. End
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