“Oregon Coast Beach Connection” is the name of a huge web site was developed by the Newport Beach-tourism publication conjunction with a virtual visit to the upper half of the page and a myriad of other details, which for the visitor. If <a href=”http://www.beachconnection.net”> www.beachconnection.net </ a>.
Oregon Coast Beach Connection content archive contains the printed publication, distributed by the sea of Florence in Corvallis and Portland – about 160 km of coastline. There is a calendar of events, information about the company and the development of the coastline, a wealth of information on accommodation and meals, as well as a guide for the Lewis & Clark – but with a little twist.
The virtual tour – but not fully completed – with an average of 60 photos and the judgments of the sections of the coast, like Seaside, Cannon Beach, Newport or Nehalem Bay. Some areas have fewer and some have not. It is a very useful tool for visitors or regular visitors to the coast, is very familiar with the region that you want to make discoveries, or for those who check in advance before it.
In many cases, virtual moves to surf the Internet on the beach only a few square meters to be. Parts of the tour, as always in the same place and looks to the north, west and south, sometimes in the increase of the wall. Other areas show the different moods and different parts of the beach, and for the uniform and detailed delight in this remarkable section blank, and in particular the coast of the United States.
There is also a list of all the bars and a lounge in the upper half of the coast of Oregon (<a href=”http://www.beachconnection.net/pubcrawl.htm”> www.beachconnection.net / pubcrawl.htm </ a>).
Will there soon be a section on the coast of Geology, archiving works of chroniclers connect to Beach (Oregon Coast including the former director of the Center for Visitors Guy DiTorrice), among other things to be.
The site currently has more than 300 pages and should be more than 500 at the virtual tour is completed. All images and text are the creation of the editor Andre ‘Hagestedt, a former editor Statesman Journal, KXL radio, The Oregonian, Eugene Weekly, The Rocket, Valley Business Weekly, among many others. He lives part time between Portland and Nehalem.
The publication is owned by Toledo / Newport Karen product designers.