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On 2021-05-07 7:34 a.m., Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2021-05-07 6:32 a.m., dsi1 wrote:
>> On Thursday, May 6, 2021 at 9:37:08 PM UTC-10, Leo wrote:

>
>>> Currently, my guess would be the Bay of Fundy on a big wave day,
>>> but I´m not a surfer.

>>
>> The Bay of Fundy sounds like water park - such a happy name! Mavericks
>> was discovered by Jeff Clark in the mid-seventies. He had
>> found a big wave spot that rivals the winter swells of Hawaii's North
>> shore from his back yard in Half Moon Bay CA. Nobody believed that
>> such a thing was possible so he surfed the spot for over a decade
>> alone or with a few friends. These days, people know about Mavericks
>> alright.

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> I was only there once, about 30 years ago. We spent some time camping at
> the national park there.Â* When the tide is out you cannot see water.
> When the tide is in the water level is about 45 feet higher. You can
> watch the water level changing almost like filling or emptying a tub. It
> is amazing.
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>

I've collected rock samples along the southern shoreline. You have to
know the tide tables backwards.