Thursday, August 27, 2009

New Brunswick, Canada

Dickson Falls, the " highlight" of a visit to Fundy National Park. Maybe not, but a great walk through the park and beside the stream. Upstream further is the real falls, beautiful.Just outside the Fundy Bay NP is this small town of Alma. Picked up a nice order of fish and chips after watching the lobster/shrimp/scallop boats come in. In the muck at low tide in the National Park. Judy would have been in about 20ft of water if this was high tide.





Arriving at the Hopewell Rocks Park--also called the Flower Pot Rocks.









Dennis is in about 30 feet of water! Well, if it were high
tide.











Judy is enjoying one of the cool places to be. You can see the hopewell conglomerate formation well. The Hopewell Rocks were named for this type of rock.















We are enjoying the sun, behind us is a very large cove covered in orange mud. We did not slosh through it, but looked like fun.









Emergency exit! In case the average tide of 39 feet catches tourists.









On the ocean floor.























We returned 6 hours later and found this. There is about 20 ft of water below the arch.




















In front of us.





















Behind us.

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