Crusty Chief
Guru
Highway 101 X Coos Bay.
Close, but your further south.
Highway 101 X Coos Bay.
Close, but your further south.
This is definitely off the beaten track, but I think a few of you have been there.
PNK
Well I'm beginning to think it might have been one of those lost weekends.Close, but your further south.
Well I'm beginning to think it might have been one of those lost weekends.
If it's not Yakuina Bay, aka McCullough Bridge near Newport, then I don't know, unless it is way inland.
Off a Caribbean island. A race of mega yachts called the bucket. Which one?
Capt. Tom,
Is that Roque Island beach?
Yakuina Bay, But it is the entrance to Newport.
Cheers
St Martin?
Grytviken or Stromness. I’ll say stromness.
TT, you need to be looking about 120º or so further south!
Peter
Not Grytviken?Originally Posted by PNK View Post
TT, you need to be looking about 120º or so further south!
Peter
Departing from Rochester, I did the Rideau canal / Champlain / Erie canal "triangle" with my Dad on his boat ~1974. One of my most memorable trips, ever!Greetings,
Mr. SC. Yes! Access from here to Lake Ontario (via the Rideau Canal) and/or the Atlantic (vial the Ottawa and the St. Lawrence Rivers). Those undertaking the "Great Loop" can add the Canadian "Loop" to their itinerary. VERY much worth it IMHO.
Manila Bay
Maine? Boothbay Harbor? Bar Harbor??This has been called the most painted building in the US. The town paints it with new paint that looks weather beaten to preserve its look.
Outstanding. FT Drum specifically. That piece of concrete has quite a history.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Drum_(Philippines)
Maine? Boothbay Harbor? Bar Harbor??
Greetings,
This has been called the most painted building in the US. The town paints it with new paint that looks weather beaten to preserve its look.
This has been called the most painted building in the US. The town paints it with new paint that looks weather beaten to preserve its look.