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Gary D.

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There was a nice article from the AP that came out in our local paper but it’s not on the online version. If anyone can find it, it would be worth posting as it is some interesting reading for everyone. It mainly related to left side divers but this might be worth the right side diver going on vacation for.

The attached pic even showed people walking right up to one of the wrecks that all of a sudden showed up.

It was titled:
Storms reveal historic secrets and more on Oregon’s coast. By: Associated Press writer Anne M. Peterson

I’m posting this in the general area because it just might be of interest to a wide variety of divers not just Wreck or West Coasters.

Gary D.
 
Thanks to Fisheyeview the diving world gets to see this.

So is anyone interested in exploring roughly 360 miles of new dive sites? ;)

Being an old Tin Can Sailor this incident has intrigued me the most. Maybe the Pacific storms have uncovered more.
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Here is another good site on this accident:
Honda (Pedernales) Point, California, Disaster, 8 September 1923

Gary D.
 
Thanks for sharing this Gary! I'm an OR Native, so I'm always interested in stuff going on in the homeland, so to speak.

So Arch Cape is North, right? I memory serves south of Canon Beach? In any event, the sea holds a lot of wonders. Sorry to hear that so many suffered flood damage.
 

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