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Egret at Crane Creek

A white egret wades through the vegetation covering the marshlands.

Copyright © August 2005 Leslie Dellovade.
Maumee Valley Scenic Byway

This river along the Pontiac Park, extending from SR 424 to SR 66 east along the Maumee River, showcases the birthplace of Indian Chief Pontiac (1712-1769).

Copyright © May 2005 Leslie Dellovade.
Sistersville Ferry

The Sistersville Ferry waits for passengers at the dock. The Sistersville Ferry is the oldest ferry in Ohio, it has been in operation since 1817.

Copyright © June 2004 Leslie K. Dellovade.
Great Blue Heron in Crane Creek

Knee-deep in Crane Creek, a Great Blue Heron faces the camera.

Copyright © August 2005 Leslie Dellovade.
Anthony Lake

Set against the backdrop of the mountains, Anthony Lake shimmers in the sun.

Copyright © 2000 Carrie Farmer.
Lake and Trees

A glimpse of Anthony Lake can be seen through the spindly trees.

Copyright © 2000 Carrie Farmer.
Fishing the Lake

A pair of fishermen scan the waters of Grande Ronde Lake.

Copyright © 2000 Carrie Farmer.
Lillypads on the Lake

Lilypads drifts across a gently-rippled lake in a forest.

Copyright © 2000 Carrie Farmer.
Fish Lake

Mountains covered with forests surround Fish Lake .

Copyright © 2000 Carrie Farmer.
Lake Wenatchee

A dock can be seen through evergreens at Lake Wenatchee.

Copyright © 2000 Carrie Farmer.
Gunsight Mountain Reflected in Anthony Lake

A blurry image of Gunsight Mountain can be seen in the subtly shifting waters of the lake.

Copyright © 2000 Carrie Farmer.
White Water on the River

Tumbling white water presents a wild view of the Powder River.

Copyright © 2000 Carrie Farmer.
An Easy Climb into the Soda Dam

A happy traveler sits near a geological formation inside the Soda Dam on the Jemez Mountain Trail.

Copyright © August 2001 Tony Dutson.
Griggstown Lock

An aerial view of the Griggstown Lock shows a rural farming landscape, a lock station, and an intact towpath.

Public domain. Photograph courtesy of Lauren Wasilauski, Montgomery Township, NJ
Ouray's Hot Springs Facilities

The hot springs at Ouray offer a massage facility along with other features to help visitors relieve stress.

Copyright © July 2003 Fox J. Mahnken.
Gulf State Park's Beachfront

A couple lies on a section of Alabama's two-and-a-half miles of sugar-white sand beaches, preserved as part of Gulf State Park and the state’s number one tourist attraction.

Public domain. Alabama Gulf Coast CVB
Harkers Island Boats at Davis Harbor

Wooden vessels in a harbor in Davis, painted in traditional white and rigged as trawlers, include the two large Harkers Island boats at right. Their low, flared hulls, designed to carve shallow waters, stand out against the straight hulls of the two larger boats at left.

Public domain.
Harkers Island Fishermen and Harbor

Young fishermen tie up in Harkers Island’s harbor along the Outer Banks Scenic Byway to deliver a load of fish to a waiting buyer. In the background the dark waters of the harbor reflect a line of white-painted small wooden skiffs.

Public domain.
Herbert C. Bonner Bridge and Oregon Inlet

The Outer Banks Scenic Byway’s Herbert C. Bonner Bridge emphasizes the horizon as it rises gracefully above Oregon Inlet in this portrait in silver, gray, white, and sandy gold. Waves mark the turbulence as the tidal outflow from the sound joins the Atlantic Ocean.

Public domain.
Lookout Point View on Route 1

Fog rises up off the Pacific Ocean at a lookout point near Julia Burns Pfeiffer State Park.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
Three Island Crossing

The Snake River winds around Three Island Crossing, reflecting the green beauty of the Main Oregon Trail Back Country Byway.

Public domain.
Isabel's Path

This aerial view of the Sandy Bay Soundside access and walkway gilded by morning light shows how narrow this point of Hatteras Island is.

Public domain.
Lower Linville Falls

From Chimney View, the narrow chute of Lower Linville Falls is visible to the left.

Copyright © January 2007 Bob Ward.
Look Up at the Charles Center

Light is reflected on the glass and steel towering structure of Charles Center as fountains flow in the plaza below. Designed in the International Style by Mies van der Rohe, the building expresses “modern” sensibilities with its simple unadorned facades. The Charles Center is the flagship structure of Baltimore’s urban revitalization.

Public domain.