Nestucca Bay

The Nestucca Bay is a small bay of the Pacific Ocean on the west coast of the U.S. state of Oregon. The bay is south of the city of Pacific City, in the southwest of Tillamook County. It has an S- shape, and is about 5.5 km long. The two rivers Nestucca and Little Nestucca flow from the east into the bay.

The bay is known for the Nestucca Bay Wildlife Refuge, a nature and wildlife reserve, which stretches along the eastern shore. Here is the habitat of the world's largest colony of Canada geese; especially for the time was threatened with extinction existence of the Aleutian Canada goose provides Nestucca Bay an important refuge dar. on the peninsula north of the bay lies the Bob Straub State Park.

At the Nestucca Bay, the American Nobel Prize winner Pearl S. Buck had a country house, in which she used to retire to write.

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