The Revealing Tide
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Low tide at Manzanita reveals this rock formation and its barnacle inhabitants.
The sea-mark, its moat and reflections of cloud, shadow and sky draw beachcombers and gulls alike.
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From 1915 to 1928, the interurban Red Electric train passed through Hillsdale, now part of Portland. The trip offered a chance for passengers to share their views. My Red Electric blog is a vehicle for web travelers to do the same.
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