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In Maine, at the coast, everything is relative. This area is literally 1/2 mile from the Gulf of Maine. When you recall that the Gulf is directly connected to the Bay of Fundy, and recall where the greatest tidal changes in the world occur, it's obvious that means things may be a little srange. This river flows one direction at low tide, then backwards at high tide. The difference in water level here averages about 16 feet betwen high and low...
This shot is straight off the scanner.
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