Posts Tagged ‘Bay of Fundy’
1) The tides on Swan’s Island, like the famous tides of the Bay of Fundy, can be characterized by the great extremes between high and low tide. In addition to this, however, there are also tidal extremes where the high tide is especially high and the low tide rides out lower than low. The other […]
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