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		<description><![CDATA[Visit Coyote Rock. Our newest web design. Coyote Rock RV Resort &#38; Marina is located on the banks of the beautiful Siletz River just outside the central Oregon coastal town of Lincoln City. Nestled in a canyon where the river meets the bay, the historical landmark of Coyote Rock sits looking out on the natural [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="Coyote Rock" href="http://www.coyote-rock.com/" target="_blank">Coyote Rock RV Resort &amp; Marina</a> is located on the banks of the beautiful Siletz River just outside the central Oregon coastal town of Lincoln City. Nestled in a canyon where the river meets the bay, the historical landmark of Coyote Rock sits looking out on the natural loveliness of wooded hills where deer and other forest creatures abound.</p>
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