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Chillaxing at Cannon Beach // Oregon Coast LANDMARK

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I needed a break from the stress and worries of city life, so I headed to the beach…Oregon style! Cannon Beach is without a doubt one of my favorite places on the Oregon coast. If I could afford to buy a vacation home here—I probably would!

Season 3, Episode 10

Essential Life with Jared is a vlog series all about adventure in Portland & the Pacific Northwest combined with the philosophy of essentialism. It’s about finding your own way and never walking somebody else’s path. It’s about living a creative life that’s most meaningful to you.


🎵 Thanks to Epidemic Sound for the background music.

#oregonexplored #cannonbeach #vlog

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