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    Video Date: 
    Thursday, October 8, 2015
    Sand Labyrinths in Bandon
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    08/28/2014
    A short path leads around the point near the parking area.
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    08/28/2014
    The stairs down to the beach from Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint.
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    08/28/2014
    Making labyrinths in the sand on the beach below Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint.
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    08/28/2014
    Labyrinths in the sand below Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint.
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    08/28/2014
    These sea stacks even come with tunnels and caves.
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    08/28/2014
    While there are no tide pools to speak of, the sea life clings to the sea stacks around the beach.
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    08/28/2014
    Sea stars on the sea stacks below Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint.
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    08/25/2014
    The many islands off of Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint.
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    08/25/2014
    These rocks are the remains of eroded headlands.
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    08/25/2014
    The many islands off of Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint.
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    08/25/2014
    The beach below Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint.

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