Have you ever heard of Holland Island? This Maryland island has quite the history. Looking at it now, you’d never know that it used to be home to watermen, farmers, and their families. Now uninhabitable due to erosion, this Chesapeake Bay gem sits all alone, except of course for pelicans and other nesting birds. You could explore this area if you’ve got a boat and a need for adventure, but instead, why not just view the following drone footage? It allows you to see what remains behind, and more…
We've written about Holland Island before, particularly this house that was once the last home standing on the island. This lone structure collapsed in 2010 and was then demolished.
But that wasn't the only house that used to be here. Watermen, farmers, and their families lived on Holland Island in the late 1800s to early 1900s. After erosion began to take over the land, families moved inland or to the mainland, primarily to the nearby town of Crisfield.
Many even disassembled their homes and rebuilt in Crisfield, leaving Holland Island looking barren. However, there are still remnants of life, and even death, as shown in this aerial footage.
Construction equipment was left behind as it became stuck and was a hassle to retrieve. Today it rusts away in the bay. Along with remnants of buildings...