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Illustration map of James River in Virginia, USA
USA VA: James River
Looking south at Church Neck
Agriculture on Church Neck
Agriculture on Occohannock Neck, surrounding portions of Nassawadox Creek
Agriculture on Occohannock Neck
Agriculture on Occohannock Neck, surrounding portions of Nassawadox Creek
Agriculture on Occohannock Neck
Agriculture on Occohannock Neck, surrounding portions of Nassawadox Creek
Agriculture on Occohannock Neck
Agriculture on Occohannock Neck, surrounding portions of Nassawadox Creek
Agriculture on Occohannock Neck
Agriculture on Virginia's Eastern Shore, by Nassawadox Creek
Agriculture on Virginia Eastern Shore
Looking east at Church Neck and Great Neck, with Hungars Creek. Seagrass can be seen in Chesapeake Bay in the foreground.
Church Neck
Farms along Hungar Creek
Farms along Hungar Creek
Looking east at Church Neck and Great Neck, with Hungars Creek. Seagrass can be seen in Chesapeake Bay in the foreground.
Farms at Church Neck
Growing fields on Occohannock Neck
Growing fields
Hungars Creek on the eastern shore of Virginia, with shoals and seagrass visible
Hungars Creek
Hungars Creek on the eastern shore of Virginia, with shoals and seagrass visible
Hungars Creek
Looking south at Church Neck and Great Neck, with Hungars Creek to the east. Seagrass can be seen in Chesapeake Bay in the foreground.
Hungars Creek
Looking east along Hungars Creek on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, where mostly rural land use still prevails
Hungars Creek, Virginia
Looking east along Hungars Creek on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, where mostly rural land use still prevails
Hungars Creek, Virginia
Mattawoman Creek on the eastern shore of Virginia, with shoals and seagrass visible
Mattawoman Creek
Nassawadox Creek on Virginia's Eastern Shore. Seagrass and sand shoals are visible in the foreground
Nassawadox Creek
Nassawadox Creek on Virginia's Eastern Shore.
Nassawadox Creek
Nassawadox Creek on Virginia's Eastern Shore. Seagrass and sand shoals are visible in the foreground
Nassawadox Creek
Row crops grow on farms on the northern edge of Church Neck, at Nassawadox Creek.
Nassawadox Creek
Agriculture surrounding portions of Nassawadox Creek
Nassawadox Creek
Looking east at islands in the Nassawadox Creek. Warehouse Creek (middle) and Church Creek (right) split off to the east.
Nassawadox Creek
Looking east, up the Nassawadox Creek
Nassawadox Creek
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