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It looks like the two tidal pools are at the same elevation as the
water, but they're actually about ten feet higher than the ocean
water. I think I was there during low tide.
Tidal pool at Bondi beach in Sydney, Australia at sunrise. A few minutes later a lone swimmer braved the cold water. Brrr!
A scenic phenomenon caused by the surging Bay of Fundy tides, the highest in the world, the Bore occurs twice daily. The higher waters in the Bay cause the water in the placid Petitcodiac River to roll back upstream in one wave, which can range in height from 3 to 60 cm. Just as spectacular is the rapid and dramatic change in the river itself. At low tide the muddy river bottom is often visible, but within an hour of the arrival of the Bore, the water level rises some 7.5 metres (25') to fill the river to its banks. The Tidal Bore can be observed from many places around Greater Moncton, whether it be from Dieppe, Moncton or Riverview;
The Tidal Basin is a man-made inlet adjacent the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. Around its shore line are thousands of flowering Japanese cherry trees, which are quite a sight in early spring when the cherry blossoms are in bloom.
Tidal pools are full of dense, dynamic, vibrant life, both visually and texturall stimulating. This bead strives to capture that with a mix of densely placed embellishments of different textures and bold, vibrant colors.
This was at the very start of the causeway on my way back to the mainland. As I got ready to leave some idiot came round the bend too fast in their 4x4. They lost control , left the causeway and somehow managed to not tip over, and get back on the road. They did however stop for a few moments to regain their composure before seting off , safely crossing the narrow strip . Obviously they aren't used to snow on the Island.
June,1982: Tidal Rock. The stairs are used when the tide is out; on the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick