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Centuries-old shipwreck thought to have inspired ‘The Goonies’ has been discovered off Oregon coast By Megan Marples , CNN 3 minute read ...
The legend of treasure hidden along the Oregon coast, a centuries-old shipwreck, and speculation about whether parts of the story inspired “The Goonies” movie is a wild and woolly saga that ...
Oregon is a great place for film tourism, traveling to locations where such projects as "Twilight," "Stand By Me," "Grimm" ...
For centuries, mysterious blocks of beeswax and Chinese porcelain have washed up on the Oregon coast, leading to legends of pirates, treasure, and a sunken Spanish galleon. It became known as the ...
"I was convinced it was driftwood. To think that 300-year-old ship timbers could survive the Oregon coast was just crazy." Archaeologists in Oregon have discovered pieces of timber from a long ...
It may not have been a mountain of pirate treasure, but archaeologists have discovered remnants of a centuries-old shipwreck that they believe inspired the movie "The Goonies."Related video above ...
It may not have been a mountain of pirate treasure, but archaeologists have discovered remnants of a centuries-old shipwreck that they believe inspired the movie "The Goonies."Related video above ...
It may not have been a mountain of pirate treasure, but archaeologists have discovered remnants of a centuries-old shipwreck that they believe inspired the movie "The Goonies."Related video above ...
The movie was filmed along the Oregon Coast with many of the locations in Astoria and Cannon Beach. Goonies fans rejoice! The 1985 adventure flick filmed in Oregon is getting a sequel, according ...
While the ship may not be overflowing with gold, there are many similarities between it and the ship from "The Goonies," given its location and the mystery surrounding its fate. Skip to content ...