Bay of Fundy has the highest tides in the world, rising up to an incredible 14 metres (48 feet) high. The gravitational pull of the sun and moon causes tides that rise and fall twice a day - every day. With every tide, 100 cubic kilometers of water enters or exits the Bay of Fundy. Visit http://www.romwell.com for more info...
Hello Romwellcom, it is always fascinating to see the landscape change so dramatically, as is shown here. You should consider submitting this to the Canada’s Got Treasures collection by joining our YouTube group (/group/TresorTreasure). It would be made available on our channel and website. Help celebrate Canadian diversity!
Hamish,
Canada's Got Treasures, a VMC initiative
TreasuresTresors 1 year ago