World's Highest Tides - Hopewell Rocks

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The world's highest tides are in the Bay of Fundy - between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia on the Atlantic coast of Canada. However, there is one place where the change in tides is easiest to see - and to actually walk around!

The famous flowerpot islands of Hopewell Rocks are surrounded by the bay twice a day - before watching the ocean retreat once again. Check out the story of the rocks - and maybe add it to your in-the-somewhat-near-future travel plans!

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Produced by Gerrit Wesselink.
Filmed and Edited by Jon Wesselink.
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Love this!! The Bay of Fundy is an awesome place for locals and visitors alike to visit. Hopefully when travel is safe, many more Canadians will be able to some to Nova Scotia and check it out - walking on the ocean floor when the tide is out is an experience like no other. :)

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I want to travel this country for like 6 months straight after this is over, Hopewell has always been a want to visit destination.

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Fun Fact: The Theodore Tugboat characters Fundy the Fishing Trawler is named after the Bay of Fundy, and another character called Brunswick Barge is named after the province which the Bay of Fundy is located, which is New Brunswick. Cool huh!🙂

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Fact which will blow your mind -
Tides doesn't come in the land mass, water is already there it's the earth that moves and makes it feel like that the water moves .
There are 2 water bulges one towards the moon and one towards the sun this bulge is due to gravitational force of the planet on each other, so tides what we studied in school is incorrect.

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