Here is the harbor in the village of Alma, right next to Fundy National Park. The same location was photographed near low and then near high tide, just over six hours apart.
Another part of the Alma harbor, taken at both low and high tide.
We also visited a famous area called the Hopewell Rocks. Here the movement of the water due to the tides has caused interesting rock formations to erode from the cliffs. At low tide you can walk around the rocks "on the bottom of the ocean".
Here is view of all the rocks and visitors "from sea floor level" and the usual picture to prove that we were actually there.
Here is a view of the Hopewell Rocks from the top of the access stairs near low tide and again near high tide.
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Art and Barbara! The posts are great and so are the pictures. I've been starting to day dream about a similar trip for Kris and I....All is well on the home front and kona and max miss you but of course are comfortably nuzzled in their personal arm chairs in the reading room.
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