The pilings are left over from an era when there was commercial fishing in Astoria and canneries were built over the water, as well as piers. The buildings are long gone, but it is not worth the trouble to remove the pilings. Cormorants and other birds can perch on them. There are even pilings remaining from the ferry landing. The ferries left when the bridge was built in the early 1960s. The boat at 3:54 is a Coast Guard lifeboat, once used for rescues. The ships wait their turn to move upriver. There isn’t room to park ships upriver except at their assigned dock. “Sea lions,” properly. I enjoyed that walk, bcause I no longer have the stamina to walk so far. The Silver Salmon Grille is the best place to eat.
At 25:30, I think the grey house up the hill was the Goonies house. Another great video. Been here once and going again next year, so this was a nice different look. Oh, and the rock....ppl write inspirational messages and place rock for others to find and keep or hide again. We do this in Chilliwack, BC. This one if from Anchorage and my guess is a cruise passenger brought it and replaced here.
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Warnings & safety signs are there for a reason. By ignoring them, you not only put yourself at risk but you risk others who may then need to rescue you.
@@PortMonkeys No, walk in the street that was on your right. It made for a terrible video. This was someone's wild garden, and you trampled it, and are still making lame excuses for it.
Come on guys, you were guests in that small city, treat it as your own. Someone had carefully cast wildflower seeds along the road to beautify the area, and you carelessly tromped through them crushing them. Next time go around so others can enjoy them too. I changed my up vote to a down vote because of that, and ignoring the danger signs which could encourage someone else to do the same, and be injured. Not a good example.
The pilings are left over from an era when there was commercial fishing in Astoria and canneries were built over the water, as well as piers. The buildings are long gone, but it is not worth the trouble to remove the pilings. Cormorants and other birds can perch on them. There are even pilings remaining from the ferry landing. The ferries left when the bridge was built in the early 1960s.
The boat at 3:54 is a Coast Guard lifeboat, once used for rescues.
The ships wait their turn to move upriver. There isn’t room to park ships upriver except at their assigned dock.
“Sea lions,” properly.
I enjoyed that walk, bcause I no longer have the stamina to walk so far.
The Silver Salmon Grille is the best place to eat.
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Nice job showing this port town.
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Those pilings in the water were numerous canneries when fish were abundant here.
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The flowers are foxgloves (Pink flowers)
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An invasive species and poisonous.
@@GH-oi2jf Aka Digitalis, where the heart medication came from. They are common woodland flowers.
At 25:30, I think the grey house up the hill was the Goonies house. Another great video. Been here once and going again next year, so this was a nice different look. Oh, and the rock....ppl write inspirational messages and place rock for others to find and keep or hide again. We do this in Chilliwack, BC. This one if from Anchorage and my guess is a cruise passenger brought it and replaced here.
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@@PortMonkeys You went to Astoria and didnt go to the Goonies house??? Thats a shocker
I can confirm that is NOT the Goonies house.
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You approached wildlife, ignored warning signs. Please don't take the cruise to Yellowstone!
I noticed your wearing long sleeves and hats. Is it cold in Astoria in June?
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Nice video but next time don't stomp on all of those beautiful flowers?😆
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@@PortMonkeys Next time please use the street that was right there.
Also you missed one of the most interesting sites- The Astoria Column!
We saw it from a distance. We were headed there, but ran out of time.
Gimre's Shoes....hard "G"...sounds like...."Gim-rees"
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Yes Astoria is full of pirates.. Obviously you've never watched The Goonies.
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@Port Monkeys no problem I like you're video's keep them coming 😉
Why would you walk on the flowers not good
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@@PortMonkeys No, walk in the street that was on your right. It made for a terrible video. This was someone's wild garden, and you trampled it, and are still making lame excuses for it.
Had to take Gravol to watch this video.
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Come on guys, you were guests in that small city, treat it as your own. Someone had carefully cast wildflower seeds along the road to beautify the area, and you carelessly tromped through them crushing them. Next time go around so others can enjoy them too. I changed my up vote to a down vote because of that, and ignoring the danger signs which could encourage someone else to do the same, and be injured. Not a good example.
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I live here. Watch for dirty needles, "aggressive" panhandlers and poop. Otherwise it's a nice town.
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@@PortMonkeys Sry.
Get your trash bag and make a positive. Cant hurt right?
@@luminacosmosa2324 Funny you'd say that. Ten years ago I adopted 2 miles of road in front of my house. But I'm not picking up poop.
So Astoria is a suburb of Portland?
He didn't walk around any of the streets are go to any of the interesting shops at all, what a long boring video
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Maybe gather info before you reach a port . Pass it on . Theres a ton of history in Astoria.
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@PortMonkeys maybe lol OK I'm just going to watch some random guy aimlessly walk around a unique town not knowing anything about it ? Hmm