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Horse trails and jump as part of recreational use of the forest, in Maryland.
Horse trail and jump
This beach at Los Ayala is very popular with Mexican tourists who come to enjoy Semana Santa week (Easter) at this Mexican resort town. Many vendors turn out and sell all nature of food, merchandise, and services.
Beach at Los Ayala, Mexico
The large boat in the background is anchored off this popular Mexican family beach at Los Ayala. The boat is used for taking out tourists. The smaller boats in the foreground are open fishing boats called pangas.
Large commercial boat used for tourism
The large boat is anchored off a popular Mexican family beach at Los Ayala. The boat is used for taking out tourists.
Tourism boat
The coastal town of Los Ayala is very popular with Mexican visitors who come to enjoy a day at the beach. Vendors sell boat tours, merchandise, and food such as these fresh pineapples and mangos.
Vendor sells fresh fruit
Front view of snowman
Snowman
View of melted snowman
Snowman: melted
Mule trains have been used historically in the US and other locations in the world to carry cargo, but are still used today for recreational back-country trips. Typically, the lead mule carries the rider and the pack mule bears the load.
Lead Mule
Trail markers like this designate the Appalachian trail which makes up some of the trails in Shenandoah National Park. Shenandoah National Park, VA.
Appalachian Trail Marker
Narrow trails up the mountains in Shenandoah National Park. Shenandoah National Park, VA.
Mountain trail
Narrow trails up the mountains in Shenandoah National Park. Shenandoah National Park, VA.
Mountain trail
Pipe Creek opens up into an estuary area which is mostly kept open for boating. Some lily pads and cattails can be seen in the shallower portions. Sandusky, Ohio.
Pipe Creek Wildlife Area
The Skipjack Nathan of Dorchester is a traditional 65 foot skipjack sailing boat available for daysailing, event and private charter from Cambridge.
Skipjack Nathan
Casting into the Atlantic Ocean, the fisherman tries his luck for any sportfish that comes along. Assateague Island National Seashore, Maryland.
The popular sport of surf fishing on Assateague…
Atlantic Ocean waves at Assateague Island National Seashore provide recreation for surfers.
Surfer returns to the beach
Walking through the beach during low tide on the Chesapeake Bay
Enjoying the Bay
Illustration of a hiker with an overnight pack and trekking poles.
Hiker: overnight
Idle fishing rods lie along the fishing pier at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel
Idle Fishing Rods
Dolphin Show tank at the National Aquarium in Baltimore's Inner Harbour
Dolphin Show
Shenandoah National Park has a wide variety of recreation options, including camping, hiking, and fishing.
Matthews Arm campground
The tree-lined Skyline Drive wends through Shenandoah National Park along mountain ridges, providing opportunities to see expansive vistas as well as hardwood forests.
Skyline Drive
A bridge along a trail in Canaan Valley State Park.
Canaan Valley State Park
This hiking trail is lined with tree roots
Trail outlined by roots
On a clear day, the fishing pier at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel is packed with people
Fishing Pier at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel
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