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Tidal bore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bore may refer to: • Bore (engine), the diameter of a cylinder in a piston engine • Bore (wind instruments), the interior chamber of a wind instrument • Bore (woreda), a district of Ethiopia that inc...
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See the what Bay of Fundy tides (highest tides in the world) and a Nova Scotia tidal bore is all about on the Shubenacadie River, on a tidal bore river rafting adventure from Tidal Bore Rafting Park and Cottages. ... In 2007-2008 the owners of Tidal Bore Rafting Park & Cottages, Jack & Heather Smith,
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The ideal location at the mouth of the river, we start where the action starts! Our trips are perfectly timed to witness the incredible tidal range.
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A tidal bore is a natural phenomenon which is seen in very few parts of the world. The Bay of Fundy is particularly noted for its extremely high tides, the highest in the world, and for its tidal bores.
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Video clip of a near disastrous wave that swept up the Quiantang River and flooded the area. ... A 'tidal-wave', but not a tsunami in China ... Later, I learned this was the famous tidal bore on the Quiantang River in China. A tidal bore is a wave that advances up a river mouth during extreme tide swings.
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The River Severn Bore is a natural example of a self-reinforcing solitary wave or bore soliton moving up the severn river. ... A curious phenomenon associated with the lower reaches of the Severn is the tidal phenomenon known as the Severn Bore . The river's estuary , part of the Bristol Channel , has the second largest...
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