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Ocean City, MD 1 - Ocean City Beach
Ocean City, MD 2 - Ocean City Beach
Ocean City, MD 3 - Ocean City Beach
Isle of Wight Bay 1 - Ocean City, MD
Isle of Wight Bay 2 - Ocean City, MD
Isle of Wight Bay 3 - Ocean City, MD
Isle of Wight Bay 4 - Ocean City, MD
Isle of Wight Bay 5 - Ocean City, MD
Isle of Wight Bay 6 - Ocean City, MD
Isle of Wight Bay 7 - Ocean City, MD
Isle of Wight Bay 8 Ocean City, MD
Isle of Wight Bay 9 Ocean City, MD
Tree Hollow 1 Tree hollows are naturally formed cavities in the trunks of trees, a result of physiological stress from natural forces. - Cunningham Falls SP - MD
Tree Hollow 2 From the size of this hollow we can conclude that this is a very old tree. It may have taken over 250 years for this hollow to reach its present state. - Cunningham Falls SP - MD
Tree Hollow 3 Hollows offer shelter for many species of animals. Characteristics such as size, depth, shape, and degree of insulation determine the extent of use. - Cunningham Falls SP - MD
Ink - Cunningham Falls SP Ink exploring the stream that leads to Cunningham Falls. - Cunningham Falls SP - MD
Chimney Rock - MD - 1 Reaching an elevation of 1900 feet, Chimney Rock offers a great view of the Blue Ridge Mountains which are part of the Appalachian Mountain Range. - Catoctin Mountain Park - MD
Chimney Rock - MD - 3 Here atop Catoctin Mountain you can many times find vultures and hikers enjoying the great view. - Catoctin Mountain Park - MD
Chimney Rock - MD - 4 Chimney Rock is comprised of quartzite which started out as sea bottom sand about 500 million years ago. - Catoctin Mountain Park - MD
Chimney Rock - MD - 5 Chimney Rock is part of the Weverton Formation which was exposed as softer overlying rocks eroded away. - Catoctin Mountain Park - MD
Black Vulture Regurgitation is used as a type of survival method by these vultures. When disturbed or approached, the vulture will regurgitate which makes its flight weight lower thus increasing it's chances of escape from the predator. - Catoctin Mountain Park - MD
Wolf Rock Like Chimney Rock, Wolf Rock was also created from 500 million year old sand which has metamorphosed into the quartzite we see today. - Catoctin Mountain Park - MD
Cunningham Falls Cunningham Falls is a 78 foot waterfall also known as McAfee Falls to the locals. It is the largest cascading waterfall in the state of Maryland.
Maryland Heights View of the Maryland Heights Cliffs and the Potomac River. See the climber reaching the top? - Maryland Heights, MD
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