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A boat lies at rest, awaiting tomorrow's call to get back out in the cove to go crabbing.
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Three swans swim silently at sundown.
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Mushy ice clings to the shoreline as swans restlessly begin to settle down for the night.
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Stripes cross a setting sun.
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Pampas grasses on the shoreline sway in the breeze as the sun sets.
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You know Nessie, the Loch Ness monster and maybe even Chessie, a similar legendary creature in the Chesapeake Bay. But is this Choppie, a strange denizen of the Choptank River?
Nope, just a branch with character.
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Cloud bank hovers ahead as an osprey flies into the night.
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Swans glide along the woods as the sun sets in the trees.
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A Forster's tern perches on a piling amid a red glow.
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An osprey calls out as a visitor approaches its nest.
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A panoramic view shows Cook's Point Cove off the Choptank River and the Chesapeake Bay.
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A canoeist paddles back home. (This photo was featured in an article on the blessing of water in a 300,000-circulation magazine.)
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Fishermen head out in rose-colored water.
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A pink streak appears at the end of the day.
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Sunset view is gained through a crab net.
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A halo circles the setting sun.
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A swan is bathed in golden light.
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Yellow kayaks await a new day.
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Red streaks ring down the curtain at Cook's Point.
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Not a sunset, but a spectacular display of nature, formed by a mist over Chesapeake Bay.
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