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RE: Travel Photo Story: One sunset under the magical Stone Mushrooms

in #travelfeed5 years ago

We have some mushroom shaped rocks at Hopewell Cape in New Brunswick, Canada. We call them the Hopewell Rocks. They are caused by erosion because the tide in the Bay of Fundy is 15 m in that spot. You can only go see them when it’s low tide.

Do they know how the mushroom rocks in this post got formed?

BTW, it’s a very beautiful set of pictures.

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There isn't much info about that, I found they are tuffs, a result of underwater volcanic activity, formed by sea erosion. Funny, the closest sea shore is now about 100 km away. ;)

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