07.20.12- BALTIMORE, MD- A mass of litter and debris float on the surface of the water on the south side of the Inner harbor near the Rusty Scupper Restaurant. The flooding from yesterdays rainstorm played its part to sweep some of the garbage that missed the trash cans around Baltimore  into the waters that feed the Chesapeake Bay. (Maximilian Franz/The Daily Record).
07.20.12- BALTIMORE, MD- A mass of litter and debris float on the surface of the water on the south side of the Inner harbor near the Rusty Scupper Restaurant. The flooding from yesterdays rainstorm played its part to sweep some of the garbage that missed the trash cans around Baltimore  into the waters that feed the Chesapeake Bay. (Maximilian Franz/The Daily Record).
07.20.12- BALTIMORE, MD- A mass of litter and debris float on the surface of the water on the south side of the Inner harbor near the Rusty Scupper Restaurant. The flooding from yesterdays rainstorm played its part to sweep some of the garbage that missed the trash cans around Baltimore  into the waters that feed the Chesapeake Bay. (Maximilian Franz/The Daily Record).
07.20.12- BALTIMORE, MD- A mass of litter and debris float on the surface of the water on the south side of the Inner harbor near the Rusty Scupper Restaurant. The flooding from yesterdays rainstorm played its part to sweep some of the garbage that missed the trash cans around Baltimore  into the waters that feed the Chesapeake Bay. (Maximilian Franz/The Daily Record).
07.20.12- BALTIMORE, MD- A mass of litter and debris float on the surface of the water on the south side of the Inner harbor near the Rusty Scupper Restaurant. The flooding from yesterdays rainstorm played its part to sweep some of the garbage that missed the trash cans around Baltimore  into the waters that feed the Chesapeake Bay. (Maximilian Franz/The Daily Record).
Old Boats in the Afternoon Maybe I arrived in the low part of the tourist season, but I rarely saw these boats out and about on the river. They were always tied up here on the dockside. This was good for me, since it allowed many easy shots after I got around all the slippery bits. BTW, if you are by a dock in a small town in China, and the dock looks slippery, well it probably is SUPER SLIPPERY. That’s my little hard-earned piece of advice for the day…- Trey RatcliffClick here to read the rest of this post at the Stuck in Customs blog.
See photo in original gallery.