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Fighting the Lubec Tidal Rip


... not the wake of another boat, but instead the row of whitecaps is part of a standing wave caused by the hard flow of the falling tide (20 minutes earlier, the standing wave was much bigger!) ... at full/new moon, the tidal rise-and-fall here is more than 8 meters through this narrow channel ...
The Lubec Narrows separates Maine USA from New Brunswick Canada.
The Lubec Narrows separates Maine USA from New Brunswick Canada.
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Cute boat but I bet it's a toughie!
Best wishes, Andy
You wrote about Mapsights, I've seen too and think we've to live with in an era where internet isn't ripen complete with it's many missers concerning safety etc. etc. At the moment internet stands in 'the childs' shoes' I think.
Friendly greeting,
Peter
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