Novia Scotia
Mon Aug 13, 2007 Filed in: Recycled
thoughts
I spent seven days in Novia Scotia, a vacation with
my family. It was an amazing trip; the weather was
gorgeous, the air was salty and crisp, and the water
was 40 freaking degrees (I went swimming and it
hurt). I grew up near the ocean and spent
weeks of my childhood summers at my grandparent's
seaside cottage, so living in Rochester leaves me
frequently pining for the sea. Lake beaches seem tame
to me; they don't have the raw expanse or mystery of
the ocean.
This is a picture of the Bay of Fundy, which has the largest tides in the world. In some places on the bay, the tides rise and fall more that fifty vertical feet. We went to a beach along the bay and in three hours the tide recessed close to a mile. We literally walked on the ocean floor. I took the picture above at Cape Split, which has high cliffs and extends into the middle of the bay. The view from the top is one of the most awesome things I have ever seen.
This is a picture of the Bay of Fundy, which has the largest tides in the world. In some places on the bay, the tides rise and fall more that fifty vertical feet. We went to a beach along the bay and in three hours the tide recessed close to a mile. We literally walked on the ocean floor. I took the picture above at Cape Split, which has high cliffs and extends into the middle of the bay. The view from the top is one of the most awesome things I have ever seen.
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