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Looking down at the Pacific Ocean from Neahkahnie Mountain.

aal.jpg Beach at Oswald West State Park. This view is looking north towards Cape Falcon.DiapositibakWhite flowers in bloom on Apple Clover, Wood Sorrel, or Sour Apple, (Latin name: Oxalis oregana) on the Neahkahnie Mountain Trail, Oregon. The leaves of this plant are edible, but contain Oxalic acid which can upset some people's stomachs. This plant is tBeach at Oswald West State Park. This view is looking north towards Cape Falcon.DiapositibakWhite flowers in bloom on Apple Clover, Wood Sorrel, or Sour Apple, (Latin name: Oxalis oregana) on the Neahkahnie Mountain Trail, Oregon. The leaves of this plant are edible, but contain Oxalic acid which can upset some people's stomachs. This plant is tBeach at Oswald West State Park. This view is looking north towards Cape Falcon.DiapositibakWhite flowers in bloom on Apple Clover, Wood Sorrel, or Sour Apple, (Latin name: Oxalis oregana) on the Neahkahnie Mountain Trail, Oregon. The leaves of this plant are edible, but contain Oxalic acid which can upset some people's stomachs. This plant is tBeach at Oswald West State Park. This view is looking north towards Cape Falcon.DiapositibakWhite flowers in bloom on Apple Clover, Wood Sorrel, or Sour Apple, (Latin name: Oxalis oregana) on the Neahkahnie Mountain Trail, Oregon. The leaves of this plant are edible, but contain Oxalic acid which can upset some people's stomachs. This plant is tBeach at Oswald West State Park. This view is looking north towards Cape Falcon.DiapositibakWhite flowers in bloom on Apple Clover, Wood Sorrel, or Sour Apple, (Latin name: Oxalis oregana) on the Neahkahnie Mountain Trail, Oregon. The leaves of this plant are edible, but contain Oxalic acid which can upset some people's stomachs. This plant is tBeach at Oswald West State Park. This view is looking north towards Cape Falcon.DiapositibakWhite flowers in bloom on Apple Clover, Wood Sorrel, or Sour Apple, (Latin name: Oxalis oregana) on the Neahkahnie Mountain Trail, Oregon. The leaves of this plant are edible, but contain Oxalic acid which can upset some people's stomachs. This plant is t

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