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Be safe out there

November 15, 2024
courtesy of Pixabay

Please take a moment to read this story (linked below), published today in the Yachats News. Especially, read it if you visit beaches anywhere from from Northern California to southern Washington state.

Sneaker waves are nothing like I thought they were, and much more dangerous than I understood.

I’m so glad I got to write this story for the Yachats News. My respect for the power of the ocean grew tremendously.

Eugene woman who survived sneaker wave with granddaughter last year in Yachats returns with warnings

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