
I feel privileged to say that I spent a day on the beautiful Oregon coast in the town of Newport. I must say that I always thought the ocean was the ocean and beaches were beaches, but thats the California ocean. You see in California you go to the beach and its just a bunch of kids running around and it smells like shit. Thats not the case with Newport, Oregon. In Newport you don't see kids running around everywhere. Plus the water is too cold for them and extremely violent as compared to the slow gentle waves of the California coast.

I start taking pictures when all of a sudden my camera decided to tell me that its out of memory. A 4GB card full, had I not have purchased my laptop only a day before the trip, I would have been in quite a pickle. Do I try and find a place that sells memory cards and fork out the money for a new one? Or do I go through my pictures and decided which ones are worth deleting? I mean If I took them then they surely are there for a reason, luckily all I had to do was walk back to the car and upload everything off the camera onto my laptop, then head back out to the edge of the U.S.
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Newport is one of those towns that make you wish you had a place there, just to get away from it all once in a while. Just sit out on the beach and forget about everything. The beach is lined with motels, and hotels but nothing stands out like the old beach houses overlooking the water. Physically they are beat, but aesthetically they are pleasant.
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I spent a good 2 hours out there, doing nothing in particular. I wish I had time to surf as its been so long, but the waves out there were probably a bit more than I can handle. Unfortunately time went by fast and before I knew it it was time to go. I took over 200 pictures and a few movies, and wish I could have taken more.
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