Round Island Light House hugs the shore of Mackinac Island
Mackinac Island, MI
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Ryan Eashoo
RE/MAX Edge
Davison, MI
Round Island Light House hugs the shore of Mackinac Island
Mackinac Island, MI
Submitted by
Ryan Eashoo
RE/MAX Edge
Davison, MI
Waterways meet waterfalls
Chenal Falls Valley
Little Rock, AR
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Natalie James
RE/MAX Elite
Little Rock, AR
isitors to our beautiful beaches will notice colorful flags flying at all of the public access sites. These flags let swimmers know what’s happening in the water. Most of the colors coincide with traffic lights – green indicates there are calm conditions, so go ahead and enjoy the water; yellow reminds you to be cautious because conditions pose a moderate threat; red indicates dangerous conditions, with strong currents and high surf, so only strong swimmers should be in the water; double red flags mean the water is closed, so no swimming, even though the beaches remain open. Sometimes purple flags are flying along with the green, yellow, or red. These indicate dangerous marine life is present, so swimmers should exercise caution.
Although they can mean sharks in the water, in our area, they’re usually warning that jellyfish are here. Stings can be painful and ruin a day at the beach. There are lots of home remedies for a sting, from icing the affected area to applying meat tenderizer, but the best advice is to avoid them altogether. We want you to enjoy our sugar-sand beaches and warm, turquoise water and leave with only happy memories, so please – familiarize yourself with our Beach Flag Warning System and know when it’s safe to go in the water.
Orange Beach, AL
Submitted by
Glee Barnhill
RE/MAX of Orange Beach
Orange Beach, AL
Enjoy a trip on the Cape May Whale Watcher
Cape May, NJ
Submitted by
Jill Giancola
RE/MAX at the Shore
Cape May, NJ
Awesome view of Kansas City from the top of City Hall
Kansas City, MO
Submitted by
Jill Hawkins
RE/MAX Heritage
Blue Springs. MO
A dramatic Christmas Cove sunset in Northern MI
Northport, MI
Submitted by
Alexa Hughes
RE/MAX Bayshore
Traverse City, MI
ortimer Jordan High School opened its doors in 1920. The first graduating class consisted of two young ladies. Since that time, almost 10,000 students have been graduated.The school was named for Captain Mortimer Harvie Jordan, a World War I hero who was killed in battle in 1918. He was a physician as well as a soldier and officer. He is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.The original school was located in Morris, Alabama. The humble structure consisted of only five rooms. In 2011, the school was relocated to a massive state-of-the-art facility some four miles away in Kimberly. Centennial celebration festivities are planned throughout the year.
Jefferson County School District
Jefferson County, AL
Submitted by
Jeff Easter
RE/MAX Advantage Central
Birmingham, AL
Chapel in the Ozarks
Branson, MO
Submitted by
Julie Thompson
RE/MAX Farm & Home
Mountain Grove, MO
A great meal – a day in the life in da Bay
Bay St. Louis, MS
Submitted by
Jon Ritten
RE/MAX Coast Delta Realty
Diamondhead, MS
NatureWorks is a non profit in Tulsa that supports wildlife conservation through art
Tulsa, OK
Submitted by
Jennifer Olson
RE/MAX T-Town
Tulsa, OK