The tide was in when we were at Joggins, but we were able to see the cliffs anyway. We just couldn’t walk along the beach below them. This is a UNEXCO World Heritage Site that has 15 km of coastline along the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia. Many of the boulders and rocks along the shoreline contain fossils.




I was playing with my shutter speed for the next two pictures. I like the milky look.


