The time has come for us to start heading back toward the States. We have moved to our rendezvous point with Ted and Jan here in Moncton, NB, at the Camper City Resort. Pricey, but a nice park with a level site and good water pressure (its been so long).
All during our travels we have been told we have to see the Hopewell Rocks in Fundy National Park. Seeing as how we had a short travel day we decided to take a quick ride (30 miles) down to check these geologic creations. Impressive formations and we couldn't have had a more perfect day. Check out these pictures.
All during our travels we have been told we have to see the Hopewell Rocks in Fundy National Park. Seeing as how we had a short travel day we decided to take a quick ride (30 miles) down to check these geologic creations. Impressive formations and we couldn't have had a more perfect day. Check out these pictures.
The cool thing is that this place endures a daily tidal flow that varies around 28' or so, one of the greatest in the world. When the tide is out, you can walk on the sea floor.
Tomorrow we are back on the road and will be across the border making our way back for a second visit to Boothbay, ME. We have rejoined with Ted and Jan and they brought back some excellent pics from around the Halifax, NS, area. You can check these out by hitting there ink above.
Tomorrow we are back on the road and will be across the border making our way back for a second visit to Boothbay, ME. We have rejoined with Ted and Jan and they brought back some excellent pics from around the Halifax, NS, area. You can check these out by hitting there ink above.
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