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'''[[2010-08-29 46 -124]]''' -- [[User:Michael5000|Michael5000]] makes the first recorded Ocean Shores Expedition, visiting a vacant lot on the Ocean Shores Peninsula. Expedition Succeeded! | '''[[2010-08-29 46 -124]]''' -- [[User:Michael5000|Michael5000]] makes the first recorded Ocean Shores Expedition, visiting a vacant lot on the Ocean Shores Peninsula. Expedition Succeeded! | ||
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Revision as of 06:52, 20 March 2024
47,-125 | Forks | Olympic National Park |
46,-125 | Ocean Shores | Astoria, Oregon |
45,-125 | North Lincoln City, Oregon | McMinnville, Oregon |
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The Ocean Shores graticule is mostly ocean, but there are shores on its far eastern edge. The largest bits of land are the twin peninsulas that enclose Gray's Harbor, and southwest Washington's Long Beach Penninsula. A few thousand people live in Washington coastal towns like Long Beach, Ocean Shores, and Westport.
There is also a square kilometer or two of Oregon that pokes into the southeast of the graticule, the southern bank and south jetty of the mighty Columbia River as it meets the Pacific Ocean.
Expedition History
2010-08-29 46 -124 -- Michael5000 makes the first recorded Ocean Shores Expedition, visiting a vacant lot on the Ocean Shores Peninsula. Expedition Succeeded!
Michael5000 earned the Graticule Unlocked Achievement
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