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- Jump-off_Joe abstract "Jump-off Joe was a 100-foot-tall sea stack geological formation composed of middle Miocene concretionary sandstone at Nye Beach in Newport, Oregon, United States. It was a well-known tourist attraction before World War I. It formed sometime before the 1880s when it was connected to the mainland, and was a major impediment walking the beach. Early travelers would have to jump off the side to get over it, hence the name. Early writers claimed the site was connected with Native American mythology. Natural forces separated it from the mainland in the 1890s, and its large arch collapsed in 1916.Between 1920 and 1970, the majority of the sea stack collapsed, and by 1990 it had been swept away, and little trace remains today.In 1970 and 1990, members of the United States Geological Survey photographed the remains of the sea-stack.".
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- Jump-off_Joe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Destroyed_landmarks_in_the_United_States.
- Jump-off_Joe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Lincoln_County,_Oregon.
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- Jump-off_Joe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stacks_(geology).
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- Jump-off_Joe wikiPageWikiLink Newport,_Oregon.
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- Jump-off_Joe wikiPageWikiLink Oregon.
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- Jump-off_Joe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jump-off Joe".
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- Jump-off_Joe subject Category:Destroyed_landmarks_in_the_United_States.
- Jump-off_Joe subject Category:Landforms_of_Lincoln_County,_Oregon.
- Jump-off_Joe subject Category:Natural_arches_of_Oregon.
- Jump-off_Joe subject Category:Newport,_Oregon.
- Jump-off_Joe subject Category:Rock_formations_of_Oregon.
- Jump-off_Joe subject Category:Stacks_(geology).
- Jump-off_Joe subject Category:West_Coast_of_the_United_States.
- Jump-off_Joe hypernym Sea.
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- Jump-off_Joe type Resort.
- Jump-off_Joe type SpatialThing.
- Jump-off_Joe comment "Jump-off Joe was a 100-foot-tall sea stack geological formation composed of middle Miocene concretionary sandstone at Nye Beach in Newport, Oregon, United States. It was a well-known tourist attraction before World War I. It formed sometime before the 1880s when it was connected to the mainland, and was a major impediment walking the beach. Early travelers would have to jump off the side to get over it, hence the name. Early writers claimed the site was connected with Native American mythology.".
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