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The Choptank River Bridge is found in Maryland, USA
Choptank River Bridge
Looking along Trappe Creek towards Newport Bay. Sinepuxent Bay and Assateague Island are in the background.
Looking along Trappe Creek towards Newport Bay
Looking along Trappe Creek towards Newport Bay. Sinepuxent Bay and Assateague Island are in the background.
Looking along Trappe Creek towards Newport Bay
Looking along Trappe Creek towards Newport Bay. Sinepuxent Bay and Assateague Island are in the background.
Looking along Trappe Creek towards Newport Bay
Looking along Trappe Creek towards Newport Bay. Sinepuxent Bay and Assateague Island are in the background.
Looking along Trappe Creek towards Newport Bay
Looking along Trappe Creek towards Newport Bay. Sinepuxent Bay and Assateague Island are in the background.
Looking along Trappe Creek towards Newport Bay
Looking along Trappe Creek towards Newport Bay. Sinepuxent Bay and Assateague Island are in the background.
Looking along Trappe Creek towards Newport Bay
Looking along Trappe Creek towards Newport Bay. Sinepuxent Bay and Assateague Island are in the background.
Looking along Trappe Creek towards Newport Bay
Looking along Trappe Creek towards Newport Bay. Sinepuxent Bay and Assateague Island are in the background.
Looking along Trappe Creek towards Newport Bay
The Newport Bay watershed is primarily agriculture and forest. This photo is looking south-east, with Trappe Creek in the foreground.
Newport Bay
The Newport Bay watershed is primarily agriculture and forest. This photo is looking south-east, with Trappe Creek in the front left.
Newport Bay

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