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Uploaded by on May 13, 2007

Every day the equivalent of the outflow of every river in the world passes in and out of the Bay of Fundy.

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  • wow; i;m gonig on a crusie to fundy i'm kind of scared hehe.

  • @dotsygirl101  Shouldn't have any trouble if you're a good swimmer.

  • Is this in Halls Harbour?

  • This is Hall Harbour.

  • if you want me to generate tides, you had better make a better video. god.

  • I am not God nor do I want you to generate tides.

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  • the lapse is pretty cool.

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  • You can who the newcomers are; their boats dangle from short lines tied to the pier!

  • Hi mr vosters

  • My mum went to that place and she was playing at a cave nearby in low tide, then 5 minutes later...... BAM! she turned around and the water was creeping towards her pretty fast and she didnt know how to swim,. She said it was one of the scariest things she has ever seen!

  • i biked from my house to there!

  • imagine getting shot out to sea by the undertow... .OUCH. are you suggesting that these environments can be DESIGNED and trenched so that the moon does this to the coast line all over the place? like an entire coast of these trenches? with electric generators attached?

  • This is badass!(:

  • Amazing!

    It looks soooo amazing there !

  • @TrandomnesstwO Actually one of the 7 wonders of nature.

  • @phredmac what does that imply.....; ^-^

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