[NatureNS] Photographing high tides

From: "Ian McKay" <ian@amimckay.com>
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That would be Hall's Harbour...but I would also like to suggest the little 
wharf at Medford, the Beach at Scots Bay or Cape Split itself.

Ian McKay

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From: "Peter Payzant" <pce@accesswave.ca>
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Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 10:45 AM
Subject: [NatureNS] Photographing high tides


> Hi, all-
>
> A friend of ours, a visiting scientist from China, wants to photograph 
> some site on the Bay of Fundy at high tide and again at low tide. I have 
> the BNS calendar so I can tell her when the times are and what the tidal 
> range will be, but I'd like to direct her to a suitable spot.
>
> There's a famous view of a huge wharf which everyone photographs, but I 
> don't know where it is. Can someone tell me how to find this place, or if 
> there are any other favourite locations, where they are?
>
> Thanks
>
> Peter Payzant
>
>
>
> 

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