[NatureNS] Photographing high tides

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There is a good one at Harbourville that pretty well dries out at low tide 
(maybe the one you are thinking of) and another at Margaretsville. Of 
course, the Annapolis Town Wharf just across the river from us also  puts on 
a pretty good show at extreme tides.

Jon Percy
Granville Ferry

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From: "Peter Payzant" <pce@accesswave.ca>
To: "NatureNS" <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>
Sent: June 7, 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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