Canada Color
New Brunswick
Sussex
There Is a Tide
Nothing special for that neighborhood, you'd say. True enough.
To get all that tide foolishness over with, there are all kinds of tourist traps around the Bay of Fundy where you first kayak around some rocks, then come back when it's ebb and walk around them. Or the other way 'round... Very exciting. Ho hum.
We'd tried kayaking in Sunny Curaçao before we went and unanimously decided to skip that.
St. Johns:
tide coming in - dead tide - tide going out
This is a highpoint of the Tidal Tourist Industry, the so-called Reversing Falls.
Just imagine: You can stand there and look at the tide turn. Mindboggling!
We actually did so, but not from the restaurant. Cheapskates - but with a better view.
Then, we did not feel like hanging around for twelve hours to see what it looks like when it's down.
After all, we had seen that already in Chiloe, Chile.
Small Wonder
(click and understand why)
Talk about fall colors...
from now on I'm putting 'em in
the isolation ward
curio-city:
The one on the left belongs in the middle
the one on the right belongs on the left
in less civilized countries diesel is cheaper than gasoline
more murals
it's inevitable...
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