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Polar Vortex Beauty by Bridget Davis.
Polar Vortex Beauty by Bridget Davis.
This photo was the winner of DRBC's Winter 2018-19 Photo Contest.

Frozen Stemware on the Flat Brook by DRBC Water Resource Scientist Evan Kwityn. This photo was the winner of DRBC's Winter 2018-2019 Staff Photo Contest.Winter at the Stone Arch Bridge by Martha Tully. This photo was the winner of DRBC's Winter 2017-18 Photo Contest.The Delaware River at Point Mountain near Hancock, N.Y. This is an upstream view of the main stem river, just below where the East and West Branches of the Delaware meet. Part of an island is visible on the left. Photo taken by David B. Soete on February 17, 2007.The Upper Delaware River below Cedar Rapids and above Barryville, NY. Taken on the New York side of the river. Taken by Troy Bystrom.Winter view of the Delaware River from Hawks Nest Overlook. Photo courtesy of Sandra Schultz.A winter view of the Delaware River and Lambertville, New Jersey. Photo taken February 2000.This famous painting by Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze depicts George Washington and his Continental Army Crossing the Delaware's ice-choked waters on Christmas night, 1776, en route to victories over British forces in the Battles of Trenton and Princeton. The annual reenactment of the crossing takes place Christmas Day around 1 p.m. (conditions permitting).The Mouth of the Lehigh River in Easton, Pennsylvania. The Schuylkill and Lehigh Rivers are the two largest tributaries to the Delaware River. Photo taken February 2001.Winter view of the Roebling Bridge in the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River. Photo taken by David B. Soete.
A winter view of the barely visible Delaware River at Narrowsburg, New York. Photo by Rich Gore, February 2000.View of the Lumberville Bridge. Photo taken by Robert Owens.The Washington Crossing Bridge over an icy and snow-covered Delaware River. Photo taken February 2000.Winter view of the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River at Hawk's Nest.Downstream view of ice-covered Delaware River near Trenton, N.J. Photo taken by Gail Blum, February 2003.The January 20-21, 1996 flood deposited large ice cakes in Yardley, PA., where water levels exceeded flood stage by over five feet.Lake Wallenpaupack, Hawley, PA. Photo taken February 2000.Ice rescue training on the Delaware River (Narrowsburg, N.Y. is in the background). Photo by Sandra Schultz, December 2005.Looking downstream at the Delaware River from the New Hope-Lambertville bridge. Photo taken February 2000.
Photo taken at the National Park Service - Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River Headquarters, Beach Lake, Pa. Photo by Sandy Schultz.Winter view of the Delaware River. Photo courtesy of Steve Klaver Photos, LLC.Delaware River ice jam. This photo was taken by DRBC staffer Gail Blum from the filtration plant in Morrisville, Pa. The thickness of the ice chunks is about six inches. The ice extended upstream one mile from the Calhoun Street Bridge and downstream past Duck Island. Photo taken February 2003.A winter view of the Delaware River. Photo taken January 2000.View of the Frenchtown, New Jersey bridge in winter. Photo taken by Susan Owens.The Delaware River at Point Mountain near Hancock, N.Y. Photo taken by David B. Soete on February 17, 2007.This view of the ice-covered Delaware River is looking downstream from behind the Trenton Thunder Stadium. Photo taken by Gail Blum, February 20, 2003.Bald Eagles on the Delaware, Narrowburg, N.Y. Special thanks to David B. Soete for sharing this photo and providing the following narrative. "It is one of a sequence of pictures I took last January [2002]. An immature bald eagle caught a large fish and was unable to fly away with it, so it ended-up landing on a thin strip of ice in the middle of the Delaware River. Within a matter of minutes, it had lots of friends show up to help with/steal the feast. At one point, there were a dozen bald eagles participating."View of New Hope, Pennsylvania and bridge. Photo taken February 2002.
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