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Anacostia Riverbank

By Elliott Hamilton

The Anacostia River is coming back to life after decades of neglect. Frogs and salamanders can be seen on the riverbanks, which are indicators of a healthy river. The river is named after the Anacostan Native Americans who lived on its banks.

Location: M St SW & First St SW Instagram: @eehamilton.art
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