Monday, September 27, .. - - Cape Blanco State Park, eight miles northwest of Port Orford, Oregon.
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Looking South from the top of the bluff.
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This is why it is called Cape Blanco. As I drove up to the park, the sky changed from a beautiful blue to white and the temperature dropped eight degrees.
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Within two hours the fog completely blanketed the area...
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