There are interesting houses hanging out on the cliff, sea stacks, and forts made of driftwood. Next will be the Devil’s Kitchen State Park. I am going to do three posts on Bandon this time. If you have ever found yourself curious about the rock formations you are seeing beside the road, these books make wonderful traveling companions. Our library includes a number of books from this series on other states as well. One of the books I bought was the “Roadside Geology of Oregon” by Marli Miller, a professor of earth science at the University of Oregon in Eugene. While Winter River Books is small and doesn’t include a book-store cat, it is well-stocked for its size. It comes with good restaurants, fun art, cranberries, cheese, and a bookstore-no town should be without one. The coast with its crashing waves and towering rock sculptures calls to us. The area features the wave-tossed Pacific Ocean, magnificent rock sculptures known as sea stacks and a charming town. ![]() We returned to one our favorite go-to places on the Oregon Coast last week, Bandon by the Sea.
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