Boiler Bay State Scenic Viewpoint is a state park in the U.S. state of Oregon, administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. The park is one mile (1.6 km) north of Depoe Bay, Oregon. Boiler Bay Viewpoint overlooks the small Boiler Bay. Boiler Bay was named after the vessel J. Marhoffer was run aground in the small bay—then known as Brigg's Landing—on May 18, 1910, after a fire spread throughout the engine room. Soon after, the burning 175-foot (53 m) schooner's fuel tanks exploded. Witnesses claim debris was launched nearly a half mile to a mile inland. The remains of the vessel were left in the bay, including her engine boiler.Today, the boiler can still be seen at extreme low tides.
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| - Boiler Bay State Scenic Viewpoint is a state park in the U.S. state of Oregon, administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. The park is one mile (1.6 km) north of Depoe Bay, Oregon. Boiler Bay Viewpoint overlooks the small Boiler Bay. Boiler Bay was named after the vessel J. Marhoffer was run aground in the small bay—then known as Brigg's Landing—on May 18, 1910, after a fire spread throughout the engine room. Soon after, the burning 175-foot (53 m) schooner's fuel tanks exploded. Witnesses claim debris was launched nearly a half mile to a mile inland. The remains of the vessel were left in the bay, including her engine boiler.Today, the boiler can still be seen at extreme low tides. (en)
- Der Boiler Bay State Scenic Viewpoint ist ein State Park im Lincoln County im US-Bundesstaat Oregon. Der 13 ha große Aussichtspunkt liegt am Highway 101 unmittelbar nördlich von . Die Klippe über einer heftig umbrandeten Bucht aus Basaltfelsen bietet einen lohnenden Aussichtspunkt, um Grauwale auf ihren Wanderungen zu beobachten. Der Punkt gilt außerdem als einer der besten Punkte an der Küste Oregons, um Meeresvögel wie Sturmtaucher, Seetaucher, Raubmöwen, Albatrosse, Lappentaucher, Pelikane, Austernfischer und Alkenvögel zu beobachten. Ein kurzer, steiler Weg führt zu mehreren Gezeitentümpeln. Der Besuch des Parks ist gebührenfrei. (de)
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| - Boiler Bay State Scenic Viewpoint is a state park in the U.S. state of Oregon, administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. The park is one mile (1.6 km) north of Depoe Bay, Oregon. Boiler Bay Viewpoint overlooks the small Boiler Bay. Boiler Bay was named after the vessel J. Marhoffer was run aground in the small bay—then known as Brigg's Landing—on May 18, 1910, after a fire spread throughout the engine room. Soon after, the burning 175-foot (53 m) schooner's fuel tanks exploded. Witnesses claim debris was launched nearly a half mile to a mile inland. The remains of the vessel were left in the bay, including her engine boiler.Today, the boiler can still be seen at extreme low tides. (en)
- Der Boiler Bay State Scenic Viewpoint ist ein State Park im Lincoln County im US-Bundesstaat Oregon. Der 13 ha große Aussichtspunkt liegt am Highway 101 unmittelbar nördlich von . Die Klippe über einer heftig umbrandeten Bucht aus Basaltfelsen bietet einen lohnenden Aussichtspunkt, um Grauwale auf ihren Wanderungen zu beobachten. Der Punkt gilt außerdem als einer der besten Punkte an der Küste Oregons, um Meeresvögel wie Sturmtaucher, Seetaucher, Raubmöwen, Albatrosse, Lappentaucher, Pelikane, Austernfischer und Alkenvögel zu beobachten. Ein kurzer, steiler Weg führt zu mehreren Gezeitentümpeln. Der Besuch des Parks ist gebührenfrei. Früher wurde die Bucht nach einer Siedlerfamilie Briggs Landing genannt. Ihr heutiger Name stammt von einem Dampfkessel, der bei Ebbe in einer schmalen Einbuchtung sichtbar ist und von dem am 18. Mai 1910 nach einer Explosion in der Bucht gesunkenen Dampfer J. Marhoffer stammt. (de)
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