Nancy Merrill Photography has a weekly photo challenge and this week’s is Natural Monuments. The best example I have is from my visit to the Fundy National Park in New Brunswick, where you’ll find the Hopewell Rocks, formations created by the world record high tides in the Bay of Fundy. The tides here can advance over 50 feet in some places. It does play havoc on the coastline. This area has a group of rocks behind these, to either side of the small inlet. Recently one of those had a portion that collapsed, testament to the power of nature.


Beautiful and scary.
Love the Bay of Fundy. We watched it off and on for a day — it went from nothing to something pretty quickly!!!
Amazing! A new place to put on my travel list. Beautifully captured. Thanks for joining the challenge!
Thanks!
Wow, these pics are gorgeous! Well-captured. :-)
Thank you!