Here are some wide-angle pictures from Jefferson County in West Virginia, the state's easternmost county. All of the pictures are of the state's beautiful Potomac and Shenandoah Valleys.
Looking up the Potomac River from west of Harpers Ferry. Maryland is on the other side.
The waters of the Shenandoah River on the right mix with the waters of the Potomac River on the left from "The Point", the piece of land in Harpers Ferry where the two rivers meet.
Looking down the Potomac River from Harpers Ferry at the bridge that carries the old Jefferson Pike, now U.S. Route 340, over the Potomac River and connects Washington County, Maryland, with Loudon County, Virginia.
The Shenandoah River empties into the Potomac River in the middle of this picture. On the left is a railaroad tunnel built in 1931.
The view of the Potomac River from Jefferson Rock in Harpers Ferry.
The view of the Potomac River from the Hilltop House Hotel in Harpers Ferry.
Shenandoah Valley farmland near Charles Town.