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Body of missing king tides photographer found
Survivalist Father, Who Went Missing Taking Photos Of King Tides, Found Dead Three Weeks Later
Image via Shutterstock A survivalist father, who went missing while taking pictures of king tides in Oregon, has died. Authorities located his body three weeks after he went missing. His body washed to shore near the Clausen Oysters farm off North Bay Road.
Body of missing king tides photographer found on Oregon coast after 3 weeks
The body of a North Bend man who has been missing since Dec. 15 was found Sunday morning, officials said. Joseph Neill vanished after going to take pictures of the king tides, which surged that weekend along the Oregon coast.
‘Survivalist’ Dad Found Dead 3 Weeks After Going Missing While Photographing King Tides at Oregon Beach
Police said Joseph Neill’s body was found about 1.5 miles west of a railroad bridge that spans the Coos Bay at Jordan Point
Final king tides of season to hit Oregon Coast: When and how to see them
The Oregon Coast’s famed king tides will return for the third and final time this season. Here's when and how to see them.
Potentially deadly king tides are coming to the Oregon coast this weekend
The final king tide of the season is expected this week from Saturday to Monday on the Oregon coast. King tides are very high tides that generally happen during new and full moons. They can cause big waves and flooding. These waves and high tides can become deadly in seconds. Visitors should always keep their eyes on the ocean when near the beach.
Missing king tides photographer’s body found in Coos County
The body of a 72-year-old man from North Bend, who went missing after he left his home to photograph the king tides on December 15, was found early Sunday morning in the Haynes Inlet in Coos County.
Body of 'survivalist' photographer missing for weeks discovered near Oregon coast
The body of Joseph Neill, a photographer who disappeared along the Oregon coast three weeks ago, has been found, authorities said Sunday.
King Tides Expected From This Weekend 9 January
Townsville City Council is encouraging residents in low-lying areas to take precautions ahead of the king tide expected from this weekend.The king
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King tides around Puget Sound mean potentially dangerous high water — and coming spring
County conservation districts advise caution as the third and final run of king tides on WA shorelines will hit this weekend ...
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King tides are coming again in January
The earth, moon and sun are locked in a complex but predictable dance that helps produce the tides. These tides change from ...
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King tide event Jan. 13: Talks, education to be offered at Ventura Promenade
The power of mother nature will be on display the morning of Monday, Jan. 13 when a so-called “king tide” arrives along the ...
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