The Columbia River and its gorge create a natural northern border between Oregon and Washington States, while Brookings in the south marks the southern most coastal town along the 365 mile (587 kilometres) Oregon Pacific West Coast.
Historic seafront resort towns with their drift wood strewn beaches, massive sand dunes, lighthouses, and the awe inspiring coastline where constant tides and swells chip away at the rugged coastal rocks are a few of the features which epitomizes the Oregon Coast.
A unique activity during a vacation in Lincoln City, situated along the coast of Oregon, is a glass blowing demonstration in the pretty historic Taft District. A spot of beach combing may turn up a beautifully created glass float.
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Lewis And Clark A statue commemorating the Lewis and Clark voyage of discovery situated in the town of Seaside, Oregon, USA. |
Glass Tinting The tiny shards of glass which tint and color during the glass blowing process. |
Cooks Chasm Blow Hole The pounding Pacific Ocean surges and forces water through the blow hole at Cooks Chasm in Oregon. |
Kincheloe Point The long stretches of sandy beach along the breakers near Kincheloe Point in Oregon are popular for crabbing and fishing. |
Fused Glass Two colors of glass are fused together during a demonstration at the Lincoln City Glass Center in Oregon, USA. |
Three Capes Scenic Loop Oregon The view of the Oregon Coastline seen from the Cape Meares Lighthouse along the Three Capes Scenic Loop in Oregon, USA. |
Glass A glass blowing demonstration using molten glass at a temperature of 900 degree F at the Lincoln City Glass Center in Oregon, USA. |
Seaside Oregon The Lewis and Clark Statue near the beach in the coastal town of Seaside in Oregon, USA. |
Surf Pics A spectacular scene of the Pacific Ocean surf pounding the rocks along Cannon Beach in Oregon, USA. |
Glass Bottle Molten glass is moulded into the shape of a bottle during a glassblowing demonstration in Oregon, USA. |
Furnace A necessary piece to equipment for glass blowing is a furnace to keep the molten glass pliable. |
Cape Meares Attraction The Three Capes Scenic Route is a driving attraction along the Oegon which includes Cape Meares lighthouse. |
Jennifer Sears Glass Art Studio Two artists work together to create a glass blown masterpiece at the Jennifer L Sears Glass Art Studio in Oregon, USA. |
Pacific Ocean Photo The largest body of water in the world is the Pacific Ocean seen here reaching the shores of Cannon Beach in Oregon. |
Tillamook Bay A view north across the breaker along the coastline apposite Tillamook Bay along the Oregon Coast, USA. |
Glass Beads The molten glass is rolled in small beads of color glass and then sculpted into an art piece. |
Cape Meares Oregon A view of the Oregon coast from the Cape Meares Lighthouse on the Three Capes Scenic Route. |
Fine Art Glass Nearing completion the finishing touches are added to this fine art vase at the Lincoln City Glass Center in Oregon. |
Glass Bead Supplies Multi colored glass bead supplies at the Lincoln City Glass Center in Oregon, USA. |
Cannon Beach The rugged Oregon coastline backdrops Cannon Beach and Haystack Rock. |
Cooks Chasm The mighty Pacific Ocean shows its power as it relentlessly pounds the coastline at Cooks Chasm in Oregon. |
Oregon Tourism Along The Coast Endorsed by the Oregon Tourism Commission, Ecola State Park is also a point along the Lewis and Clark National Historical Trail in Oregon, USA. |
Ocean Roller Photo A stunning photo of an ocean roller seen from Ecola State Park in Oregon, USA. |
Glass Blowing Photo Appying the colors to the molten glass during a glass blowing demonstration at the Lincoln City Glass Centre in Oregon. |
Rocky Coast Picture The wave pounded rocky coast of Oregon in the USA. |
Ecola State Park Pictures A spectacular view of ocean waves and sea spray seen from the Ecola State Park along the Oregon Coast near Cannon Beach, USA. |
Waves Crashing High towers of waves crashing into the rocks along Cannon Beach in Oregon, USA. |
Facts About Oregon While driving along Highway 101 in Oregon be sure to stop off at some of the many points of interest with facts about the area. |
Glass Art A piece of art takes shape at the Lincoln City Glass Center in Oregon, USA. |
Glassblowing Art Technique A scultping cup is a technique used in the art of glassblowing. |
Fired Glass Nearing completion, the glass vase is fired with a torch at the Lincoln City Glass Center in Oregon. |
Art Glass Sculpture A finished art sculpture on display at the Lincoln City Glass Center in Oregon. |
Ecola State Park Image The view of beautiful ocean waves with tips clad in a colorful rainbow seen from the Ecola State Park in Oregon, USA. |
Coastal Vacation The rugged coastal communities in Oregon make for a great vacation destination. |
Glass Blowing An interesting art form is glass blowing where the technique uses molten glass. |
Fusing Glass The artist is seen here fusing different colored glass at the Lincoln City Glass Center in Oregon. |
Glass Bowls One of the works of art, a beautiful glass bowl on display at the Jennifer L Sears Glass Art Studio in Oregon, USA. |
Ocean Roller The wind whips at the top of a Pacific Ocean roller along the Oregon Coast, USA. |
Art Blown Glass The interesting art of glass blowing which produces blown glass objects such as this vase. |
Cape Meares Light The Cape Meares light was built in 1890 and is situated along the Three Capes Scenic Route in Oregon, USA. |
Glass Blowing Tools A few of the tools used for glass blowing at the Lincoln City Glass Center in Oregon, USA. |
Cooks Chasm Blowhole Great puffs of sea spray force their way up through a blowhole at Cooks Chasm in Oregon, USA. |
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