Show 1 Where Geese Go By TED RESTING A popular song includes these know where the wild goose 1 know what the wild goose One place he goes by the millions is to the Delmarva because he knows that countless harvested fields will still be rich with THE PENINSULA also has countless areas for the enjoyment of women and according to a report by Robert Travel Editor of Sports Afield which appears in the September The peninsula gets its name by combining shortened forms of the three states and IT ENCOMPASSES the state of Delaware and the eastern shores of Maryland and Its from Wilmington on the north and to Cape Charles on the is roughly At its widest point in Maryland it is about 50 The Virginia at the southern averages about ten miles in The whole region is bounded by the Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean on the eastern The western shore has the Chesapeake Bay as its DESPITE the fact that the peninsula lies at the backdoor of some people in the Middle Atlantic visitors seeking refuge from the urban sprawl can usually find it The wild islands along the Atlantic Coast do not lend themselves to and thousands of acres have been enveloped by the National Wildlife Refuge and the Island National to remain forever wild and open to THE dunes and marshland all along the coast retain their air of seclusion in all but the crowded summer Great tidal estuaries and rivers dominate the western shore on the Chesapeake are difficult to In spite of long-established watering spots such as Rehobeth Bethany and Ocean offer splendid summer recreation as well as to suit all tastes and TOWNS SUCH as Salisbury and on the western can also cater to large numbers of The region abounds in recreation facilities- nature tennis and riding are just a Visitors from Baltimore points from the West the Bay Bridge which at If you apfl ing from the serves the whole AN alternate down the Garden way to its end at Cap where you take ferry to the bay costs Additional over the six pay 50 |