Cape Enrage

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Fur­ther along down the coast­line of the Bay of Fundy on Mon­day, we came across Cape Enrage. There was a light­house we could have paid to go into, but instead we just snapped some pic­tures and con­tin­ued on our way…

Also, we won­dered if there is a high inci­dence of vehi­cle col­li­sions on one par­tic­u­lar cor­ner of the twisty access road… The sig­nage could have been a lit­tle clearer…

Hopewell Rocks

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Further-on down the road from the train museum, we vis­ited the Hopewell Rocks. This was a great diver­sion from the road. We are, of course, trav­el­ling along the Bay of Fundy, where the tides are the high­est in the world. The Hopewell Rocks are an area where water has eroded the cliffs into huge, bal­anc­ing stat­ues. We had picked up a tides sched­ule a few days ago, so we knew when the tide would be out, so we could walk among them — lit­er­ally on what is ocean floor half the time. This first shot is look­ing down

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