The Bay of Fundy, located between the Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, experiences the highest tidal range in the world—up to 16 metres (over 50 feet). These extreme tides are driven by the bay’s unique shape and resonance with the Atlantic Ocean’s tidal cycle.
This striking time-lapse, filmed by Leo de Groot at Hall’s Harbour, Nova Scotia, captures the dramatic ebb and flow of the tide. The footage is sped up 720 times, offering a rare visual insight into the sheer power and rhythm of tidal forces at this globally unique location.

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