HOLDING ON!!!
I almost fell out twice, but managed to stay in by gripping the ropes behind me!
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HOLDING ON!!!
I almost fell out twice, but managed to stay in by gripping the ropes behind me!
Oh, I think I may have found some fossils, but I am not sure. I will have to reasearch them on the internet.
Skeleton of a Whale
Skull of a Whale
While at the museum, I also saw some really cool fossils. Here are some of my favorites:
My day ended with a visit to the Reversing Falls. This is was an awesome tour where I learned why the Saint John River actually reverses its flow of water during high tide. My tour guide for this boat tour was a middle school teacher, so we had lots to talk about when it came to comparing schools!!
Check out the videos to the right labeled "Reversing Falls."
The beach at the sea caves is made up of smooth, rounded rocks; another sign of the tremendous amount of erosion that takes place at the Bay of Fundy.
Here you can see how the rocks erode from the large wall of conglomerate rock.
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I also visited the Fundy Trail. This newly created trail has lots of hiking and biking trails. The most interesting formation is the "Flower Pot" rock. The rock all around the flower pot has eroded away leaving just this part still standing, probably because of the roots embedded in that section of the rock. Check out these amazing pictures:
Here is a picture of me walking for miles and miles down the road to find my rental car after getting lost on the Fundy Trails. I definitely got my exercise for the day!!