In Canada’s Acadia, the beautiful rock-studded Bay of Fundy boasts the world’s
highest tides, averaging heights of 47 to 54 feet. I photographed it at low
tide, when people were walking around the rocks, but at high tide I would have
seen them kayaking around them. Unfortunately my schedule did not allow me this.
Though the sun
still shone brightly on the surrounding park when I got there, the bay, at the
bottom of steep cliffs, was already bathing in the purple light of dusk. The
sea looked reddish from the sediments it was dragging back and forth.
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