[Baltimore Sun] Harbor Splash | PHOTOS

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A wave of swimmers jump into the harbor at Bond Street Wharf in Fells Point during the Waterfront Partnership’s Harbor Splash Sunday morning. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott (center) jumps into the Inner Harbor at Bond Street Wharf in Fells Point during the Waterfront Partnership’s Harbor Splash Sunday morning. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)
Peter Jackson swims in the harbor with a pink flamingo floaty at Bond Street Wharf in Fells Point during the Waterfront Partnership’s Harbor Splash Sunday morning. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)
Eddie Cabot aka DJ Edible and Kate Wychgram pose for photos prior to the Waterfront Partnership’s Harbor Splash Sunday morning. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)
The first wave of swimmers enjoy a few minutes in the harbor at Bond Street Wharf in Fells Point during the Waterfront Partnership’s Harbor Splash Sunday morning. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)
Adam Lindquist of the Waterfront Partnership leaps out of the water during Partnership’s Harbor Splash Sunday morning. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)
Spectators watch waves of swimmers jump into the Inner Harbor during the Waterfront Partnership’s Harbor Splash Sunday morning. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)
A wave of swimmers jump into the harbor at Bond Street Wharf in Fells Point during the Waterfront Partnership’s Harbor Splash Sunday morning. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott (3rd from left) jumps into the Inner Harbor at Bond Street Wharf in Fells Point during the Waterfront Partnership’s Harbor Splash Sunday morning. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)
A wave of swimmers jump into the harbor at Bond Street Wharf in Fells Point during the Waterfront Partnership’s Harbor Splash Sunday morning. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)
Baltimore foodie Tim “Chyno” Chin swims during the Waterfront Partnership’s Harbor Splash Sunday morning. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)
Adam Lindquist, of the Waterfront Partnership speaks prior to the Partnership’s Harbor Splash Sunday morning. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)
Kate Wychgram swims in the harbor at Bond Street Wharf in Fells Point during the Waterfront Partnership’s Harbor Splash Sunday morning. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)
The first wave of swimmers enjoy a few minutes in the harbor at Bond Street Wharf in Fells Point during the Waterfront Partnership’s Harbor Splash Sunday morning. (Jerry Jackson/Staff)

 

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