Bay of Fundy tides

These are some of the rocks at Hopewell Rocks. 

They are referred to Flowerpots Rocks, Hopewell Rocks or just The Rocks.
Due to the extreme tidal range of the Bay of Fundy, the base of the formations are covered in water twice a day. However, it is possible to view the formations from ground level at low tide.
The sea levels rise, on average, between 32 and 46 feet (10 and 14 metres).
That's Anne and a park ranger on the sea bottom.

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