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These flags are a system designed to warn beach visitors against strong currents and dangerous marine life
Beach Warning Flags
Sign warning against pets, people and vehicles in the area of coastal bird nesting.
Coastal Bird Nesting Area
Posted by the Florida Department of Health to inform beach visitors on up-to-date water quality information
Healthy Beaches Program
Sign preventing disturbance of natural habitat including sea oats and other dune plants.
Protected Dune Area
Flock of Canada geese feeding on the banks of the Choptank River
Canada geese
Part of a brick building washed up on the beach at Horn Point Lab
Flotsam and jetsam
Half-frozen ice puddle on a cold winter's day
Ice puddle
Ice on the beach at Horn Point Lab
Icy beach
Leaves frozen in an ice puddle
Leaves frozen in ice
Leaves frozen in an ice puddle
Leaves frozen in ice
Leaves frozen in an ice puddle
Leaves frozen in ice
Oyster shells which will be used for larvae to settle on, as part of the Oyster Recovery Partnership's plan to restore oysters to Chesapeake Bay
Oyster shells
Tires around a piling on the dock at Horn Point Lab, used as bumpers for docking boats
Tires
Wilson's Snipe
Wilson's Snipe
Rainbow over the Choptank River and Cambridge
Rainbow
Rainbow over the Choptank River and Cambridge
Rainbow
Monument to the 1st New York Light Artillery, Battery (L) (E Attached). Commander: Capt. Gilbert H. Reynolds. Location: South Reynolds Avenue, McPherson Ridge
1st New York Light Artillery, Battery (L) (E…
Devil's Den near Little Round Top, Gettysburg. This outcropping of massive igneous boulders was the site of fierce fighting on July 2, 1863, with a Confederate assault by Lt Gen James Longstreet's First Corps through this area. Conducted by the division of Maj. Gen. John Bell Hood, and including both the Texas Brigade and 3rd Arkansas, the charge was directed towards the left flank of the Union Army of the Potomac and hit Devil's Den as well as the high ground at Little Round Top. Devil's Den was defended by the Union III Corps division of Maj. Gen. David B. Birney, later reinforced by the V Corps.
Devil's Den
Battlefield fence on McPherson Ridge, Gettysburg National Military Park
Gettysburg fence
Battlefield fence on McPherson Ridge, Gettysburg National Military Park
Gettysburg fence
From NPS brochure: The Battle of Gettysburg began about 8 am to the west beyond McPherson barn as Union cavalry confronted Confederate infrantry advancing east along Chambersburg Pike. Heavy fighting spread north and south along this ridgeline as additional forces from both sides arrived.
McPherson Barn, looking northwest
Monument to Major General John F. Reynolds, who was killed in the Battle of Gettysburg on the first day - July 1, 1863.
Monument to Major General John F. Reynolds
Pennsylvania Memorial, the largest in the Gettysburg National Military Park, features bronze tablets of all Pennsylvania infantry, cavalry, and artillery units who fought in the Battle of Gettysburg, 1-3 July, 1863. It was dedicated in 1910.
Pennsylvania Memorial
Pennsylvania Memorial, the largest in the Gettysburg National Military Park, features bronze tablets of all Pennsylvania infantry, cavalry, and artillery units who fought in the Battle of Gettysburg, 1-3 July, 1863. It was dedicated in 1910.
Pennsylvania Memorial
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