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Subject: TWL: Re: Bay of Fundy
From: Dr. C.O. Moss (docmoss@XXX.XXX)
Date: Wed Sep 19 2001 - 02:13:36 EDT
My wife and I did some cruising with Joe Chernow, one of our list members,
in the Bay of Fundy.
Had wonderful cruise down the Digby Neck to Briar Island in search of
whales. Unfortunately they all had a cold and stayed home that day. At
lease they didn't venture out where we were. But we had a nice day anyway
and a few good toddies to make the buns warmer. Fog was really thick so
couldnt see far enough to catch any spouts in the process. We stayed at
Digby, Nova Scotia where the tides reach 25 to 30 feet daily. Really a
phenomenon to watch.
great days to ya,
docmoss
----- Original Message -----
From: "Garrett Lambert" <e16@XXX.XXX>
To: "TWL" <trawler-world-list@XXX.XXX>
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 8:08 PM
Subject: TWL: Bay of Fundy
> The Bay of Fundy tides reach as much as 53 feet at the head of the bay,
> the highest in the world. The phenomenon that Doc Moss refers to is
> known locally as the "Reversing Falls".
>
> BTW, this coast and those of the other maritime provinces make up a
> great cruising ground with lots to do and see.
>
> Cheers, Garrett
>
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