Travel: clamming on Oregon's coast, the burden of destination weddings and more

Wednesday, 13 July 2011 by IrwanKch
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(L-R) Sharon McClintock from Beaverton, her boyfriend Mike MacPherson, Gresham and a co-worker Edsel Erice (cq) from Beaverton usebaseball bats to pound the sand as they look for the 'show' of a razor clam under the sand, while clamming at Sunset Beach Tuesday.    (Photo by Steven Nehl/The Oregonian)

Digging for dinner

A novice tries clamming — and gets completely sucked in.

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