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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>cape mears is so beautiful. just before you
drive into cape mears, or about 2 miles back is what used to be the town of
bayocean. what a history that place has. i remember as a young kid
when the natatorium broke up and slid into the ocean. i was there.
it is nice to take that road over to where the town used to be and walk across
to the beach. if you walk straight ahead on the road you will come to
where the ocean dumps into tillamook bay. you can look directly across and
see barview and that other little town. it is a great walk and you will
see deer and ducks and all kinds of things. there is also a place where
there is still some of the pavement from the old road although it has buckled
and is just laying in a pile. i came so close to buying 10 acres about 1/2
mile from the beach. we lived 16 miles south of tillamook on hiway 101 and
i had just had enough of the beach and its weather. i have been a lot of
places but i have yet to see any other beach that compares with the oregon
coast. i hope to go back to oregon in august or sept. of this year for a
month and hopefully i will get to the coast. i love to go by the old
place. i went to a two room school in hemlock, which really doesn't exist
anymore. we were only 4 miles from the thriving metropolis of beaver,
ore.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>gary in az.</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>