Potomac River Wildlife And Scenery - Hancock, Maryland
Creatures That Live Along The Section of The Potomac River That Drifts Through Hancock, Maryland
Pictures of "river squirrels" enjoying a cracked-corn lunch, a beached "crocodile", the Route 522 Bridge to West Virginia and lots of autumn greenery.
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3 Comments
Post a CommentSquirrels rule!
Great Article and that sure is a Crocodile lounging in the sun!!!
Thanks for the Great Pictures!
Beautiful slideshow. Thank goodness that crocodile was made of wood! :)