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A Race to the End
We drove up to Maitland in hopes of seeing the famous Bay of Fundy tidal bore in action. There’s a chance we thought it might look like a tsunami coming in, which means there’s also a chance we were disappointed because all we saw was a gradual elevation in the water level.
But all wasn’t lost: we also got to see some clouds.
along the Shubenacadie River
Maitland, Nova Scotia
photographed 7.26.2015
PS – Yes, it’s true that this is the third day in a row that I’ve posted an image that’s in color. That’s what Nova Scotia will do to you.
High Tide, Minas Basin
The only thing I remembered from my college geology class was that the Bay of Fundy has the largest tidal range in the world.
And so, because I knew you’d want to know, here’s what high tide looks like in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. (Although I realize that without the reference of what low tide looks like, this photo is relative useless.)
along the Bay of Fundy
Wolfville, Nova Scotia
photographed 7.27.2015

