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Newport, Oregon

I like to pass lazy afternoons looking for new places on the Oregon map.  I like to believe there are places in this big state of diverse landscapes that hardly anyone knows about. Places just waiting to be discovered.

Today, I think I found that undiscovered Oregon.  I am on the deck of a boat, in a simple seascape of blue sky and silky aquamarine water.  I have joined a group of birders who charter a boat to the Perpetua Sea Bank, thirty miles off the coast of Newport.

This Oregon – the Oregon from which you cannot see land - is a surprising, even enchanting place.  Where I expected emptiness, I find life. Where I expected an absence of landscape, I find a brilliant ocean seascape of bright sun, brilliant clouds, and water bejeweled with purple and amber jellyfish.  Where I expected a day of solitude looking through binoculars for twelve hours, I found unexpected friends.

ArrowBlue seas off the coast of Newport, Oregon
 

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