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Pocomoke Sound Wildlife Management Area on the eastern shore of Maryland
Pocomoke Sound Wildlife Management Area
Residential development with lawns, pools, and open space. Nestled between fields being prepared for the growing season.
Residential development
Looking west alone Route 363, Deal Island Road. Mongrel Neck and Saint Peters Marsh are situated between the road and Monie Bay to the north. Pigeonhouse Creek and then Dames Quarter Creek can be seen in the background.
Route 363, Deal Island Road
Development near Shiles Creek off the Wicomico River, amidst farms. Marsh and forest are found on the south side of the river.
Shiles Creek
The three settlements on Smith Island - Tylerton (front left), Rhodes Point (back left), and Ewell (back right).
Smith Island
Smith Island. The settlement of Ewell is in the background and the Martin National Wildlife Refuge is in the foreground.
Smith Island
Smith Island. The settlement of Ewell is in the back left and the Martin National Wildlife Refuge is in the foreground.
Smith Island
Looking west at South Marsh Island
South Marsh Island
South Marsh Wildlife Management Area
South Marsh Wildlife Management Area
The Pocomoke River makes its way to Pocomoke Sound and Chesapeake Bay. Here it forms the border between Worcester and Somerset Counties
The Pocomoke River
Forests and fields surround the Pocomoke River as it makes its way to the Chesapeake Bay. Here it forms the border between Worcester and Somerset Counties
The Pocomoke River
Forests and fields surround the Pocomoke River as it makes its way to the Chesapeake Bay. Here it forms the border between Worcester and Somerset Counties
The Pocomoke River
Forests and fields surround the Pocomoke River as it makes its way to the Chesapeake Bay. Here it forms the border between Worcester and Somerset Counties
The Pocomoke River
Forests and fields surround the Pocomoke River as it makes its way to the Chesapeake Bay. Here it forms the border between Worcester and Somerset Counties
The Pocomoke River
Forests and fields surround the Pocomoke River as it makes its way to the Chesapeake Bay. Here it forms the border between Worcester and Somerset Counties
The Pocomoke River
Forests and fields surround the Pocomoke River as it makes its way to the Chesapeake Bay. Here it forms the border between Worcester and Somerset Counties
The Pocomoke River
Forests and fields surround the Pocomoke River as it makes its way to the Chesapeake Bay. Here it forms the border between Worcester and Somerset Counties
The Pocomoke River
The Pocomoke River makes its way to Pocomoke Sound and Chesapeake Bay. Here it forms the border between Worcester and Somerset Counties
The Pocomoke River
The Pocomoke River makes its way to Pocomoke Sound and Chesapeake Bay. Here it forms the border between Worcester and Somerset Counties
The Pocomoke River
The Pocomoke River makes its way to Pocomoke Sound and Chesapeake Bay. Here it forms the border between Worcester and Somerset Counties
The Pocomoke River
The town of Wenona on Deal Island and the end of route 363.
Town of Wenona
Looking west, the towns of Tylerton and beyond that is Rhodes Point on Smith Island in Chesapeake Bay.
Tylerton and Rhodes Point
Little Creek, off Monie Bay, a component of the Chesapeake Bay National Estuary Research Reserve
Wetlands surrounding Little Creek
Looking north across the Wicomico River, up Shiles Creek.
Wicomico River
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