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More of Don's
photo series.


Sunset on the Beach at Crescent City
This is the beach at Crescent City, California, rather than Southern Oregon,
but, hey, who cares.

Old Boat Basin, Harbor, Oregon
Old Boat Basin, Harbor, Oregon, in the early 1970's.
Boats "Coos Bay," "Brookings," "Valencia," and
"Denny Boy" show clearly.

Southern Oregon Coast
Somewhere between Gold Beach and Brookings, Oregon

Harris Beach, Brookings, Oregon
Harris Beach State Park in Brookings, Oregon, in the 1980's

Harris Beach, Brookings, Oregon
Snow on the beach--a rare sight in Brookings, Oregon

Harris Beach, Brookings, Oregon
Sunset at Harris Beach State Park, Brookings, Oregon

Pacific Sunrise
Sunrise at Boardman State Park, Oregon

Two kids on the  beach
Two kids on the beach


Two friends on the beach

Heceda Head
Haceta Head (I think), up north a ways


Face Rock, Bandon Beach, Bandon, Oregon. 1985.

Sunset at Bandon Beach
Sunset at Bandon Beach

Harbor Beach, Oregon, at Sunset
Harbor Beach, Oregon, at Sunset


Rogue River Bridge, Gold Beach, Oregon. c. 1980.

Photos ©D.L. Mark

Portlandia CD   You may buy the Portlandia CD, which contains over 700 photos I have taken down through the years. Most are recent photos of the Portland, Oregon, area plus other Oregon and Washington scenes. Some are of other things altogether. The photos on this disk are not on any of the other disks. Sample photo.

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