in Travel Wander project Severn River Tour, Annapolis Maryland… by DocAndersen August 7, 2017, 10:44 am 535 Views 1 Vote 6 Comments Share Tweet Pin Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport you can see it was quite windy, the sailboat is sturggling with the wind. Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport More US Naval Academy Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport bridge looking up from the water side. Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport Read LaterAdd to FavouritesAdd to CollectionReport Pages:Previous 12345Next What do you think? 1 Point Upvote Downvote Browse and manage your votes from your Member Profile Page Share Tweet Pinbookscelebrationnaturevehicleyacht Written by DocAndersen One fan, One team and a long time dream Go Cubs!!!!!!!!!!!!! tumblr youtube 6 Comments nicest post and idea!!!!!!!!!!!! river Please don’t copy paste comments on virily. It`s not the River Severn that I`m familiar with! Where is the River Severn you are familiar with? It`s the one that all the others take their name from, namely the one that flows through Wales and England and empties into the Bristol Channel. Awesome, I knew that the one in Maryland was named for one, not in Maryland. Now I know where!!! thanks so much for sharing!
you can see it was quite windy, the sailboat is sturggling with the wind. Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport
bridge looking up from the water side. Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport
It`s the one that all the others take their name from, namely the one that flows through Wales and England and empties into the Bristol Channel.
Awesome, I knew that the one in Maryland was named for one, not in Maryland. Now I know where!!! thanks so much for sharing!