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  • Caught On Camera: Massive Italy Mudslide Pelican 'Gooses' Weatherman On Camera Neighbors Give 'Phallic Tree' Thumbs Down

    TheBostonChannel.com - News 2010

  • Caught On Camera: Massive Italy Mudslide Pelican 'Gooses' Weatherman On Camera Neighbors Give 'Phallic Tree' Thumbs Down

    TheBostonChannel.com - News 2010

  • Caught On Camera: Massive Italy Mudslide Pelican 'Gooses' Weatherman On Camera Neighbors Give 'Phallic Tree' Thumbs Down

    TheBostonChannel.com - News 2010

  • Caught On Camera: Massive Italy Mudslide Pelican 'Gooses' Weatherman On Camera Neighbors Give 'Phallic Tree' Thumbs Down

    TheBostonChannel.com - News 2010

  • The Dominion Reef at the Gooses is built from about 4,000 tons of concrete from the bridge, plus material from Dominion's Cove Point plant project in Calvert County.

    Chesapeake buoys provide data on the bay 2010

  • Last week, several officials from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Maryland Department of Natural Resources deployed the most technologically advanced Chesapeake buoy into the bay, near the Dominion Reef at the Gooses, an 80-acre artificial reef built with concrete from the old Woodrow Wilson Bridge.

    Chesapeake buoys provide data on the bay 2010

  • The Dominion Reef at the Gooses is built from about 4,000 tons of concrete from the bridge, plus material from Dominion's Cove Point plant project in Calvert County.

    Chesapeake buoys provide data on the bay 2010

  • The Dominion Reef at the Gooses is built from about 4,000 tons of concrete from the bridge, plus material from Dominion's Cove Point plant project in Calvert County.

    Chesapeake buoys provide data on the bay 2010

  • Last week, several officials from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Maryland Department of Natural Resources deployed the most technologically advanced Chesapeake buoy into the bay, near the Dominion Reef at the Gooses, an 80-acre artificial reef built with concrete from the old Woodrow Wilson Bridge.

    Chesapeake buoys provide data on the bay 2010

  • Last week, several officials from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Maryland Department of Natural Resources deployed the most technologically advanced Chesapeake buoy into the bay, near the Dominion Reef at the Gooses, an 80-acre artificial reef built with concrete from the old Woodrow Wilson Bridge.

    Chesapeake buoys provide data on the bay 2010

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