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  • Stephen FrenchCanada.The Eastern bit.Viaggiatore
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    • Giorno 22
    • mercoledì 10 luglio 2019
    • ⛅ 19 °C
    • Altitudine: 41 m
    • CanadaHopewell Cape45°49’1” N  64°34’43” W

    Mud and rocks.

    10 luglio 2019, Canada ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    An hour or so away from the school house are Hopewell rocks on The bay of Fundy which has the highest tidal range in the world. It beats the Bristol Channel into second place. Due to erosion, rocks some with trees on them have been detached from the reddish cliffs and stand alone like pillars. These pillars are referred to as ‘flowerpots’. Interesting in two ways. Looking at the geological formations for about five minutes and the second trying to get a photo without anyone else in. If I want to look at mud at low tide I can go to Erith. That’s $20 I won’t see again. Last interesting fact the Mary Celeste was built just across the bay.Leggi altro

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    Sue Treadwell

    ViaggiatoreLove the rock formations....but how very dare everyone else being there!! By the way, think the 'man shed' covered bridges are very quaint

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