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Images > 2007: Inclusive Summer Science

NY Harbor on a murky day – the Statue of Liberty and Lower Manhattan in the distance. Educator and students examine a crab from the Bronx River. Two young sailors examine the pelts of animals indigenous to the river. Young crew and staff dance a conga to break the ice, before putting boats in water. A CANY educator and young sailor touch tour a traditional Whitehall boat
A female crewmember touches a buoy that was in the Bronx River. Two young crewmembers add icons to tactile maps of the river. A Drew Gardens educator talks to students along the Bronx River. A young female crewmember rows a wooden Whitehall boat. A young male crewmember polishes a ship’s bell.
A young crewmember hoists a traditional Whitehall for launching. Two crewmembers talk with WNBC news about the program. Two Whitehall boats row down the Bronx River, in the distance. On a wooden Whitehall in the Bronx River, the crew is rowing. Sailors and crew plot a course on New York Harbor.
Crewmember and educator prepare a Whitehall for launching. A young male crewmember works the boat’s oars on the Bronx River. A bird’s eye view of a Whitehall, with four rowers and a captain setting out. A young female sailor smiles in front of a crew coiling lines aboard a schooner. After lunch, young crewmembers frolic in sprinklers to cool down.
Four traditional Whitehall rowboats set to launch into the Bronx River. A tall, black stone post with inscribed with a map of the Bronx River. A young male sailor touches a 3D model of a schooner. Hand over hand, crewmember and educator touch a tactile map of a Whitehall boat.
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