Jake’s Topic this week is a photo of a Bay. I would have to travel a bit from where I live to get a new digital picture of a bay, and I have no gas in my car. π¦
So I went to the shoebox instead. In 1984, my friend Julie and I visited New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in Canada. Between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick is the Bay of Fundy, where it is said they have the highest tidal range in the world!
This photo was taken with my old manual Pentax K1000 in New Brunswick at low tide.
Notice the trees at the top of the formation. They appear to be on little islands at high tide. I took the second photo to provide a sense of scale showing how high these formations are. That’s my friend Julie taking a picture.
Click on the icon below if you want to see more examples of Bays.
The rock formations look interesting. They surely give a different view of what one would expect a bay to be like.
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Thanks, Colline, for your visit and your comment. I tried to come up with something a little different. π
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I love the look of this place, Sue. I nearly went to the shoebox as well but I hadn’t enough time. (how unusual!)
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I know what you mean…it took me at least an hour to find the photo…:-)
It is a cool place if you ever have the opportunity to go there.
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Really great rock formation on the top photo beside the beach ,I love it too thanks for sharing Sued π
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Thanks, Jake! π
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Wow, that’s an awesome shoebox!
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Beautiful pics! Thanks for sharing π
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Thanks, Amy!
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