New Brunswick's spectacular
Bay of Fundy boasts the world’s highest tides, averaging heights of 47 to 54
feet. People kayak around the rocks at high tide and walk around them at low
tide. I got there late, as guards started to drive visitors away. Unfortunately
my schedule did not allow me to return at high tide. The sea looked reddish from the sediments it was dragging back
and forth.
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