You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: Trailing the World’s Highest Tides

Hahaha, well, in those photos it's summer, but in the areas I took the photos, it's not where you want to go swimming due to the danger, not including cold. There are other areas along the bay, with beautiful beaches where the water in summer is warmer and you won't get sucked out to sea so easily, providing one pays attention to the undertow.

that rock on last few photos looks like someone was rock stacking and just planted a tree on top of it :)

It does! LOL. That's not the only spot. There's another one called "Hopewell Rocks", with more:
Low tide
Tide on the way in, not fully high tide
Time-lapse video showing the tides there

Sort:  

get sucked out to sea so easily, providing one pays attention to the undertow.

one day i will probably go somewhere and drown because of my brain programing of how sea works :D

that water moves more then 3m in a day. i will have to stick with montenegro and greece :)

i had Vancouver on the list before all this (friend lives on boat there) so who knows :D

 3 years ago  Reveal Comment