To onlookers it might be mistaken for a baptism — a group of people standing together in the waters of the Magothy River, backing slowly deeper and gazing downward. In a way, it is an initiation. Of environmental awareness. For more than a dozen years, a group of adults and youngsters in North…
Source: Sun
North Shore's annual 'wade-in' offers a glimpse of Magothy's improving water quality
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