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Has a sort of Celtic knot look to it. Lovely in a weird sort of way. If you can suspend your ick response.

It's hard to make out, but in this tidal pool were three purple starfish.

Potomac River across from Georgetown

Tidal gate in Dangast at the German Wadden Sea.

The white sand beach provides a stark contrast to the tannin-stained stream of Tidal River as it joins the sea at Wilsons Promontory, Victoria.

Fondant cupcake with a cool 3D tidal wave scene made by one of the kids at our recent cupcake decorating party.

Tidal bore on the Petitcodiac River, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.

I thought it was cool how these grasses were bent in the direction of the last outgoing tide. Patches of snow among them tell us that winter is coming along.

And I mean *bore*! Described in the guidebooks as a wave 4" to 6' high, this viewing was definitely the 4" variety. And no belugas surfing in it either!

The result of the droplet hitting the water.

August 2017 Bird Survey at Shollenberger

View from Tidal River at sunset.

Tidal River at Summer at Wilson's Promontory.

Tidal Pool Photos from Laguna Beach

 

Tidal Pool Photos from Laguna Beach

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;

Lovely reflections on Tidal River at Wilsons Promontry National Park.

More of the tidal pools

The water flowing down the Salmon River meets the water coming in from the rising tide of the Bay of Fundy forcing the river to backup.

Sunrise at the Tidal Basin

Another from the archives taken at Overton, Gower, Wales, UK.

No graphics please.

View On Black

With Tidal Wave receiving a new sponsor for 2019

 

Tidal flats beyond the house of Dylan Thomas

Tidal surge, Broadstairs Harbour

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