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    Fifty-five years later, Ash Wednesday Storm still affects Ocean City – but not how you might think [Image 3 of 7]

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    Fifty-five years later, Ash Wednesday Storm still affects Ocean City – but not how you might think

    OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND, UNITED STATES

    02.07.2017

    Photo by Christopher Gardner 

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District   

    Sand is pumped onto the beach near what is likely meant to be McComas Avenue, near 123rd Street now. The training dikes are barriers of sand used to help keep freshly pumped sand in the area while allowing water to flow back to the Atlantic Ocean.

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    Date Taken: 02.07.2017
    Date Posted: 04.04.2017 11:41
    Photo ID: 3286996
    VIRIN: 170306-A-WZ074-003
    Resolution: 3600x2575
    Size: 6.92 MB
    Location: OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND, US

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