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The title says it all. This is a picture I took with my 8 MP camera phone of clouds taking a form similar to that of a tidal wave just starting out.
Put together a compilation of video clips from the tidal pools, and inverted the original images to put them "upright" - not sure which way looked better , the upside down world had appeal but this edited version is probably more as we would normally see it
This tidal flat located at Dibay Calayan Group of Islands will be invaded gradually by the ocean water during high tide.
The Bay of Fundy has huge tides wanting to see the tidal bore or incoming which is a phenomenon in these parts we headed to local spot to view. So did half a dozen others but instead of a 18" it was maybe 12" , still fascinating and you could hear it coming like a faint freight train ,BEST VIEWED SLIDESHOW@ 1 SECOND INTERVALS
Inside with Robert and Ginger. It's huge! As you go further back into the cave the roof slopes down and the sides come inward until you would have to crawl to touch the end.
While Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia is renowned for its historic architecture, the community does boast a few buildings of more modern vintage. The tidal generating station on the Annapolis River causeway is currently the only tidal generating facility in North America. This facility makes use of the 29 foot (9 meter) tidal differential to generate electricity.
Another great visit to one of the best theme parks in the UK.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=avRfJndm2zo
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLUWNshDqVw
www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8TwuX977mw
Tidal Wave is a giant water ride located at Thorpe Park in Surrey, England, UK. It was opened in 2000 and was Tussauds' first major investment in the park.
When the ride was constructed in 2000 it was the tallest water ride in Europe and retained the title until 2002, when Hydro at Oakwood Theme Park was opened. From 2006 to 2009, the ride was sponsored by Original Source, and from 2010 by Dr. Pepper.
The rocks here are near vertically bedded, and have layers of varying hardness, so the waves sculpt these miniature caves, which are much sought after homes for various small creatures.
Photo taken in Bigbury Bay, South Devon.
The Bay of Fundy has huge tides wanting to see the tidal bore or incoming which is a phenomenon in these parts we headed to local spot to view. So did half a dozen others but instead of a 18" it was maybe 12" , still fascinating and you could hear it coming like a faint freight train ,BEST VIEWED SLIDESHOW@ 1 SECOND INTERVALS
The Bay of Fundy has huge tides wanting to see the tidal bore or incoming which is a phenomenon in these parts we headed to local spot to view. So did half a dozen others but instead of a 18" it was maybe 12" , still fascinating and you could hear it coming like a faint freight train ,BEST VIEWED SLIDESHOW@ 1 SECOND INTERVALS
The Bay of Fundy has huge tides wanting to see the tidal bore or incoming which is a phenomenon in these parts we headed to local spot to view. So did half a dozen others but instead of a 18" it was maybe 12" , still fascinating and you could hear it coming like a faint freight train ,BEST VIEWED SLIDESHOW@ 1 SECOND INTERVALS
The Bay of Fundy has huge tides wanting to see the tidal bore or incoming which is a phenomenon in these parts we headed to local spot to view. So did half a dozen others but instead of a 18" it was maybe 12" , still fascinating and you could hear it coming like a faint freight train ,BEST VIEWED SLIDESHOW@ 1 SECOND INTERVALS