The Atlantic Ocean forms the state's eastern boundary.
The Grand Canal
A solitary figure weeps by a tranquil body of water.
The largest body of water bordering Virginia is the Atlantic Ocean, and the largest body of water within Virginia is the Delmarva Penninsula.
The sea, or at least some large body of water.
The Baltic Sea
The large body of water off the Virginia coast is called the Atlantic Ocean.
The Potomac River
new river gorge
Lake Monroe
The Potomac River
The Chesapeake Bay.
Well, some cities have mountains right beside them, with an ocean or other body of water on the other side, allowing the city to get some pretty regular rain fall, but say a city with mountains AND an ocean or other body of water were on the same side. If the body of water was on the opposite side of the mountain than the city, the city might become a bit dry during most of the year. If the body of water was on the same side as the city beside the mountains(meaning that the body of water is one the same side of the mountain that the city is.), than the city would get at least SOME rainfall, just not as much as if the mountains and body of water were on opposite sides of the city. (Sorry, what I mean by the sentence in the parentheses is that the body of water AND the mountains are on the same side beside of the city.)