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Tag Archives: National Marine Sanctuary

Mallows Bay ‘Ghost Fleet’ Made a National Marine Sanctuary

Posted on July 18, 2019 by Rick SpilmanJuly 18, 2019

Forty miles south of Washington, D.C., close to Nanjemoy, Maryland is a fleet of ghost ships — the wrecks of hundreds of ships in Mallows Bay, a shallow bay on the Potomac River. It is considered to be the largest … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, History, Lore of the Sea, Ships | Tagged ghost fleet, Mallows Bay, National Marine Sanctuary, Potomac River
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