During the thanks giving holiday, we went to Lincoln city for a 3 days 2 nights stayed. It was an awesome expereince and we were lucky that during our stayed, the weahter is dry and sunny. From the hotel where we stayed, the coho oceanfront, we can have a super nice view of the Pacific Ocean. Listening to the sounds of ocean and feeling the cool breeze were really making us relax. In the afternoon, many peoeple were strolling along the beach or walking their dogs when it's low tide. But we were advised by the local folks not to standing at the rock to take pictures as the wave is unpredictable and it maybe dangerous. True enough, after he said that one big waves coming towards us and we were running before get wet! :)
Other than enjoying the ocean and beach, we also went shopping at the Tanger Outlet in Lincoln City. Although many said the sales is really crazy during day after thanks giving, but i dont really think so. Some of the baby cloth i bought from Oshkosh few months ago is actually cheaper than now. Well, it might be just a special case for this, but who knows :)
On the next day, we brought our daughter to the famous Oregon Coast Aquarium in the Newport. On the journey to the Newport, we passed by a place called Boiler Bay. People stop by to witness the magnifiecent view of the ocean wave hitting on the rock, splashing easily 5 feet talls of water.(see the photo below)
As for the Oregon Coast Aquarium, it is not very big or many sea creatures, and we managed to visit it in around 2 hours time. Worth to mention is the giant crab found in the Aquarium. It's the biggest crab in the world and we never seen such a creatures before. I'm a crab lover and wonder how it would taste, hehe :)
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Oregon Coast view from Coho Oceanfront, Lincoln City |
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During Low tide |
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Lots of seagulls that never afraid of people |
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My daughter enjoying her Doritos chip by the beach |
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See what i told you - they were aiming at the guys with food,@Boiler Bay |
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Ocean wave splashing at the rock |
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Biggest crab in the world - Newport Oregon Coast |
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