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Trail through wildflowers to Ophir Beach lies just south of Sisters Rock State Park, Oregon Coast, USA, and unimproved state park formerly known as the harbor of Frankport, Oregon. On the Oregon Coast south of Humbug Mountain and Port Orford, it once served as a coastal harbor complete with small gauge railway. A natural harbor once used for smuggling marijuana. Also known as Devil's Backbone.
Douglas H. Orton
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