
The Bay of Fundy is a bayon the Atlantic coast of North America,
on the northeast end of the Gulf of Maine between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia,
with a small portion touching the U.S. state of Maine2.

These tides move 17 meters up and down twice in the course of each day.
They make the bay of Fundy rich with semi-precious stones.

Eroded rock formations at the Bay of Fundy.

Basal contact of a lava flow section of Fundy basin.(ancient lava)

North Atlantic Right Whale Breaching in the Bay of Fundy Photographic Print
Biodiversity
People can kayka(划獨木舟) & walk along the beach
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