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- Q14709158 subject Q8294388.
- Q14709158 subject Q8581567.
- Q14709158 abstract "Ophir Beach is an undeveloped sandy beach on the Oregon Coast seven miles north of Gold Beach in Curry County, United States. It is more than 8.5 kilometres (5.3 mi) in length with the south end at Nesika Beach and the north end at a cape named the Devils Backbone. The beach is bounded by U.S. Route 101 on the east. Euchre Creek flows westward to the ocean cutting through the northern third of the beach.There is a state maintained safety rest area at Ophir Beach with picnic tables and restrooms.This beach is sometimes referred to as Nesika Beach.".
- Q14709158 thumbnail Ophirbeach2009.jpg?width=300.
- Q14709158 wikiPageWikiLink Q1065556.
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- Q14709158 wikiPageWikiLink Q2494482.
- Q14709158 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q14709158 wikiPageWikiLink Q3710225.
- Q14709158 wikiPageWikiLink Q40080.
- Q14709158 wikiPageWikiLink Q484411.
- Q14709158 wikiPageWikiLink Q8294388.
- Q14709158 wikiPageWikiLink Q8581567.
- Q14709158 point "42.54983 -124.39427".
- Q14709158 type SpatialThing.
- Q14709158 comment "Ophir Beach is an undeveloped sandy beach on the Oregon Coast seven miles north of Gold Beach in Curry County, United States. It is more than 8.5 kilometres (5.3 mi) in length with the south end at Nesika Beach and the north end at a cape named the Devils Backbone. The beach is bounded by U.S. Route 101 on the east.".
- Q14709158 label "Ophir Beach".
- Q14709158 lat "42.54983".
- Q14709158 long "-124.39427".
- Q14709158 depiction Ophirbeach2009.jpg.