Wondering what else is new on the Oregon coast? A possible UFO in Seaside, freaky shots of unusual moments on the beaches, Depoe Bay at dusk and a stunning video about Oceanside.
The Freakiest Part of Oregon Coast Second Summer: Glowing Sand A weird and wonderful secret nature is in store for the motivated beachcomber
UFO Spotted in Seaside, Oregon Coast Some visitors come farther than others to the Oregon coast
Day and Night on the Central Oregon Coast It's the epitome of a relaxed day at the beach, but about to get very surreal
Oregon Coast Right Now: Depoe Bay at Dusk
Video: Secret Side of Oceanside, Oregon Coast Through the mysterious cave in the headland known as Maxwell Point you emerge
Extraordinary Oregon Coast Sites and Sights Unusual moments along the Oregon coast abound with startling regularity
Sunday, August 29, 2010
New Goodies for Oregon Coast Fans
For all ye serious beach bums and bumettes, some fun new possibilities lurk on the Oregon coast and the Internet's version of the coast.
This last bit of summer and the upcoming “second summer” produces a higher possibility to see the really freaky “glowing sands” phenomenon. If you haven’t seen it or don’t know what it is, this article will tell you much.
For those jonzin’ for Oregon coast information in the Facebook or Twitter forms, you are in serious luck. Oregon Coast Beach Connection has a new page on Facebook (www.facebook.com/OregonCoastConnection). And for those in need of coastal info via tweets, www.twitter.com/OregonCoastBuzz is the place to receive the beachy tweets your heart desires. Lots of photos of stunning stuff you haven’t seen before show up, as well as updates about the coast you can’t find anywhere else.
And while you’re in the mood for more good news on the internet… Tired of news sites with just fluff and stuff about Lohan, Britney and American Idol? Do you need REAL news about Oregon?
Check out www.DailyNewsOregon.com for nothing but Oregon headlines from a variety of media around the state. Nothing but real information and no garbage you can’t use.
Also in this realm is www.OregonTravelDaily.com, which covers not only travel and tourism news and topics around the state, but also travel news from around the U.S. and the world. They call it “for those traveling to and from Oregon.” Nifty.
This last bit of summer and the upcoming “second summer” produces a higher possibility to see the really freaky “glowing sands” phenomenon. If you haven’t seen it or don’t know what it is, this article will tell you much.
For those jonzin’ for Oregon coast information in the Facebook or Twitter forms, you are in serious luck. Oregon Coast Beach Connection has a new page on Facebook (www.facebook.com/OregonCoastConnection). And for those in need of coastal info via tweets, www.twitter.com/OregonCoastBuzz is the place to receive the beachy tweets your heart desires. Lots of photos of stunning stuff you haven’t seen before show up, as well as updates about the coast you can’t find anywhere else.
And while you’re in the mood for more good news on the internet… Tired of news sites with just fluff and stuff about Lohan, Britney and American Idol? Do you need REAL news about Oregon?
Check out www.DailyNewsOregon.com for nothing but Oregon headlines from a variety of media around the state. Nothing but real information and no garbage you can’t use.
Also in this realm is www.OregonTravelDaily.com, which covers not only travel and tourism news and topics around the state, but also travel news from around the U.S. and the world. They call it “for those traveling to and from Oregon.” Nifty.
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