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Views from a bridge ...
View of IR Inlet looking North

Indian River Inlet and Bay, part of the Delaware State Park system, comprise one of the East Coast's most varied recreational playgrounds. You can do just about anything along the 6 miles of ocean and bay shoreline -- camping, all kinds of fishing, clamming, crabbing, nature walks, scenic cruises, swimming, sunbathing, surfing, windsurfing.

The inlet's popularity as a recreational destination was cemented in 1939 when the U.S. government completed construction of two large steel and stone jetties that stabilized the pass to the ocean. Now, the 2,018-acre park welcomes millions of visitors a year.

These photos, all taken from atop the Indian River Inlet Bridge that takes Route 1 across the inlet, represent a few of those activities on a warm spring day in mid-May 1998.



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