Cape Blanco, in Oregon, abuts the Pacific Ocean; it is the westernmost point of land in the state, and extends further to the west than any point of land in the 'contiguous' other states of the United States (the exceptions being, of course, Alaska and Hawaii). It is also a place of storm seas, winds, occasional whale migrations, and general savage beauty. I was there this morning - this is what the beach looked like.
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