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Taken at sunset from the furthest west point at Ecola State Park on the Oregon Coast. In 1806, Captain William Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition named a creek in this area Ecola Creek, based on the Chinook Indian word for "whale", ekoli. The park offers dramatic views of the coastline.
All of the photographic images contained within this gallery are the copyright of Gary Hebert.
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