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Covering
180 miles of Oregon coast travel: Astoria, Seaside, Cannon Beach, Manzanita,
Nehalem, Wheeler, Rockaway, Garibaldi, Tillamook, Oceanside, Pacific City,
Lincoln City, Depoe Bay, Newport, Wadport, Yachats & Florence.
06/28/07
The Weirdo Side of Summer on the Oregon Coast
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| Some tourists travel longer than others to get to Seaside |
(Oregon Coast) - There's more to the Oregon coast than
beachcombing, kites and just lounging around. Some wild, weird and wonderful
secrets can be found - even if many are quite rare. It may be an extraordinary
event that happens so rarely you'll be lucky to see it once in your lifetime.
Or it could simply be a manner of being in the right place at the right
time. Either way, it occasionally verges on the paranormal, and it's all
a serious eye-opener.
Oregon’s coastline gets a whole new, unusual side
to it in summer, thanks to a wide range of oddball natural phenomenon.
From sands that glow to sands that sing, the “ghost forest”
of Neskowin or the “green flash at sunset” - it’s a
veritable “X-Files” case full of strange summer fun for the
whole family.
Glorious
Scientific Oddities
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| Bob Trusty of Newport shot this unusual pic of the Green Flash:
note the little green blob in the clouds near the top |
Sunset is one non-extraordinary, daily event on the coast;
it’s simply common knowledge. But there is a rare occurrence known
as the "Green Flash at Sunset," which is a little more apt to
happen during summer's lovely weather and fall's "Second Summer"
on the coast.
Under the right conditions, you may see a brief green flash
directly above the sun, just before the last sliver dips below the horizon.
This can only happen on a day of no clouds, and it’s the result
of a variety of conditions that block out certain color bands for a few
seconds. A little more frequent - but harder to discern - is a slightly
longer, green blob that lingers just above the sunset.
This scientific oddity was for years a means of ridicule for people claiming
to see it, but by the 70's it was actually documented on film.
Then there are glowing sands and singing sands.

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The
singing sands is also very rare and actually happens only on two spots
on the coast: in some areas of the National Dunes Recreation Area south
of Florence and just south of Cannon Beach. Sometimes, it sounds like
distant voices singing. Others, it's a bit like a violin or an odd, elongated
squeaking noise. This, too, only happens under certain conditions, when
two different kinds of sands grind together under the right degree of
humidity.
It's a tiny bit more frequent in the Dunes area than near
Cannon Beach. Even so, park rangers who've worked at the Dunes for 20
years haven't heard it.
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| Find a dark beach at night to see meteor showers, glowing sand and
other oddities |
During spring and summer, you'll have a better chance of
catching the "glowing sands," although it's still much more
common in tropical climates. Here, if you find yourself at the tide line
on a really dark beach, you may find a strange, green/bluish spark coming
from the sand kicked up by your feet. This is caused by tiny, bioluminescent
phytoplankton called dinoflagellates, which glow in a manner not too dissimilar
from fireflies. Conditions to look for: a sunny day at the end of a few
days of rain and rough seas. This increases the chances of bringing the
little fellas to shore.
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pool, enormous grounds w/ picnic tables - all at quiet southern
end of Seaside. 2316 Beach Drive. 800-548-2846. www.thetidesbythesea.com. |
For something rather unusual but guaranteed, wait until
August and the yearly meteor showers that hit the Earth. While these are
easily spotted anywhere on a clear night, cloudless coastal nights allow
especially crystal clear views of this. The big shower is in August, but
keep your eyes open on clear nights anytime on the coast and you’ll
run a good chance of catching a particularly spectacular show –
even if only for a split second. It’s unforgettable.
Don’t forget to make a wish.
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| The freaky mole crab will appear soon |
The Strange Mole Crab
They don't pinch or bite, in spite of their name. But they
do make an impression on beachgoers, as they wash across the feet of those
wading in the waters of the Pacific.
They’re
called mole crabs, and they inhabit the tideline during the summer months,
creepily slinking across your feet as the breakers knock them around.
There’s no pinchers here: they have small feather-like
appendages which they wave through the water to collect plankton. They
have paddle-like legs which help them burrow quickly into the sand. Mole
crabs swim and dig into the sand backwards - that way only their eyes
are sticking out of the sand. You’ll see the waves appear to “bubble”
as the vast numbers of these creatures are tossed around by the tide and
they struggle to burrow themselves into one spot.
You will start to see them now and through the summer,
coming up rather heavily in mid or late summer especially. Harmless but
a little creepy to feel on your feet, they’re often sought after
by fishermen as bait.
They bury
themselves backwards in the sand so their breathing tubes can still remain
sticking out. By burying themselves, they are protected from predators
and they’re stationary long enough to feed.

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over 25 vacation rental homes to choose from. A breathtaking collection
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beamed ceilings and more. Some are new, some are historic charmers.
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They dig themselves in using a tail, which they use with
a swirling motion, allowing them to change direction with whatever the
tide is doing or wherever it’s taking them.
Instead of pinchers, mole crabs have adapted claws to help
them dig in the sand. They also come with two sets of antennae: breathing
tubes and feeding antennae.
Frozen Forests of Neskowin
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| Neskowin and the proliferation of the "ghost forest" stumps |
It's an increasingly popular resort spot, with a cozy,
hidden quality and a slight air of the upscale in some ways. An interesting
mixture of coarse and fine sands line the area, and Neskowin's miles of
beach has a calm and introspective feel all along its length.
But there's a twist: beyond the looming presence of Proposal
Rock, towards Cascade Head, lay the remnants of a forest perhaps as old
as 10,000 years. These incredibly preserved, ancient stumps at first glance
look like the leftovers of a manmade pier. They are, in fact, the remains
of a forest that abruptly fell into the ocean due to an earthquake. Their
decay was greatly slowed down because of their sudden drop into ocean
water.
This
most unusual display of Oregon coast landscape is nicknamed the “ghost
forest,” partially because it is eerie and partially because of
its ominous origins. It is proof of the massive, deadly forces that lurk
just beyond the waves of the coast which periodically create enormous
disasters like huge earthquakes or killer tsunamis. The ghost forest of
Neskowin is the remnant of an earthquake so colossal it dropped an entire
chunk of forest into the surf, some six feet or so.
On top of Proposal Rock, more surprises lurk. At lower
tides, you can hop up onto the top of the big blob at the tide line and
do some exploring. There's a small path up top which wanders through the
brush. Don't be surprised to see a bald eagle now and then on the treetops
as well. Watch the tide carefully here, however. You don't want to get
stuck.
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| Someone is screaming "Feed me!" on the central
coast |
Flesh-Eating
Darlingtonia Gardens
In the Florence area, you'll find one beautiful but deadly
attraction - deadly if you're an insect, that is. The Darlingtonia Wayside
features insect-chomping plants that mostly live between there and northern
California. These rarities sit around, just waiting to catch bugs with
their sticky parts, then slowly digest them. Bugs get lured by the colors
and smells they find attractive, and they soon find themselves confused
by clear areas that look like exits, only to get sucked into sticky parts
that eventually cause their demise. They are slowly sucked down and melted
into plant food.
Picnic tables abound here, and this rainforest-like park
features a wooden walkway which keeps you elevated and away from the protein-hungry
plants.
The wayside is free, and you'll find it just off 101, near
Mercer Rd.
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| Expect this critter in early summer |

The
Ocean Lodge. There will not be another property built
like this in Cannon Beach in our lifetimes. Rare, premiere ocean
front location; handsome, dramatic architecture and tasteful, fun
(nostalgic) beach interiors. Overlooks Haystack Rock. 100 percent
smoke free. Imaginative special occasion packages. Massive wood
burning lobby fireplace. Library w/ fireplace, stocked with impressive
book collection. Pet and family friendly. Lavish continental buffet
breakfast. In-room fireplaces, mini-kitchens. Jacuzzi tubs in select
rooms. DVD players, complimentary movies. Morning paper. Warm cookies.
888-777-4047. 503-436-2241. 2864 Pacific Street. Cannon Beach, Oregon.
www.theoceanlodge.com |
Purple Sails
Also in the realm of beach wonders, velella velella occasionally
show up on the beaches after spring. These small, purplish, slimy things
wash up in great numbers in spring or early summer. Nicknamed “purple
sails,” this form of jellyfish brings out the seagulls to feed on
them when they wash up, and they start to smell rather pungently after
a while.
Once they dry, they lose their purple color and become
translucent.
“Walking along the beach, you may have noticed slimy,
iridescent blue discs,” said Tiffany Boothe, of the Seaside Aquarium.
“Purple Sails have clear a ‘sail’ that helps them catch
the wind. However, when the wind blows out of the Northwest, these little
guys get stranded on the beach. Unlike the more common jellies, the purple
sails do not sting. They capture their food while drifting on the surface
of the ocean with small, sticky tentacles. They feed on fish eggs and
small planktonic copepods.”
Boothe said they can be found in most oceans of the
world, preferring warmer waters. They can reach sizes of four inches in
length and three inches in width. Smaller, baby ones have already shown
up in spring. The regular run of the interesting creatures hasn’t
shown up yet this summer however, for some reason.

D
Sands Condominium Motel, Lincoln City. Free, fresh baked
cookie upon check-in is just the start. All rooms beachfront and
up against Lincoln City's most famous stretch of beach: the D River.
Each room comes as a suite or mini-suite, and has a kitchen and
balcony or patio. Some w/ gas fireplaces, while all have a DVD Players;
movies to rent come with free popcorn. Heated indoor pool, a spa,
and this fabulous beach is lit at night. Rooms sleep from two, four
to six - including a deluxe fireplace suite. Gift certificates orspecial
occasion packages. www.dsandsmotel.com.
171 S.W. Highway 101. 800-527-3925. |
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Lincoln
City Vacation Homes
Something for everyone: smaller homes
with a view to a large house that sleeps 15. All are either oceanfront
or just a few steps away – all with a low bank access and
fantastic views. Most are in the Nelscott area; one is close to
the casino. You’ll find a variety of goodies: fireplaces,
multiple bedrooms, dishwashers, Jacuzzis, washer/dryers, hot tubs,
cable TV, VCR, barbecues; there’s a loft in one, and another
sprawling home has two apartments. Pets allowed in some homes
– ask first. Each comes with complete kitchens. Most have
seventh night free. Prices range from winter $85 to summer $230
per night. www.getaway2thecoast.com.
541-994-8778.
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Tradewinds
Motel,
Rockaway Beach. All rooms are immaculate and have TV’s, VCR’s
and in-room phones w/ data ports. Oceanfronts have queen bed, a
double hide-a-bed, kitchen, cozy firelog fireplace and private deck.
Both types sleep up to four people. Others are appointed for a two-person
romantic getaway, yet still perfect for those on a budget. Elaborate
oceanfront Jacuzzi suite has two bedrooms, kitchen, double hide-a-bed,
fireplace and private deck, sleeping as many as six. For family
reunions or large gatherings such as weddings, some rooms can connect
to create two-room and three-room suites. Some rooms pet friendly.
523 N. Pacific St., Rockaway Beach. (503) 355-2112 - 1-800-824-0938.
www.tradewinds-motel.com |
Inn
at Cannon Beach. Beautifully wooded natural setting at quiet south
end of Cannon Beach. Great during winter storms with a new book by
the fireplace – or when the sun is out for family fun and beach
strolling. Handsome beach cottage-style architecture. Lush flowering
gardens and naturalized courtyard pond. Warm, inviting guest rooms.
Continental buffet breakfast. Warm Cookies. Family and Pet Friendly.
Welcome gifts. Smoke-free. Complimentary Wireless Connectivity. Wine
and book signing events. 800-321-6304 or 503-436-9085. Hemlock At
Surfcrest, Cannon Beach, Oregon. www.atcannonbeach.com. |
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Inn
At Spanish Head, Lincoln City. Lincoln City’s only resort
hotel built right on the beach with all oceanfront rooms - nestled
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