Sun setting beside “Face Rock”, the distant large seastack silhouetted against a yellow, purple and blue hued sunset sky at low tide on Bandon Beach. “Face Rock” is part of an Indian legend that is chronicled in many of the books about Bandon, Oregon. Bandon Beach is one of the most picturesque Pacific Ocean beaches in Oregon.

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Sunset behind Face Rock, Bandon, Oregon

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Sun setting beside “Face Rock”, the distant large seastack silhouetted against a yellow, purple and blue hued sunset sky at low tide on Bandon Beach. “Face Rock” is part of an Indian legend that is chronicled in many of the books about Bandon, Oregon. Bandon Beach is one of the most picturesque Pacific Ocean beaches in Oregon.

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