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Reversing Falls Review

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The countercurrent waterfall on the St. John River (Reversing Falls), when the tide of the sea in Fendi Bay is higher than the river plane, the sea water is poured into the St. John River. We are catching up with the low tide of the sea, the river is higher than the sea plane, and the river flows into the sea. A reef nearly 11 meters below the surface will turn the river into a series of rapids and vortexes. Opposite the observation deck is a pulp and paper mill that is producing, and smoke from the chimney can see the rare pollution emissions in Canada.

Reversing Falls

Posted: Sep 8, 2017
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  • HaitaoTour
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    In Saint John, things change more quickly than you can imagine. For example, the tide level can vary by more than 8 meters in 12 hours, and the river can flow in two different directions within 12 hours. The so-called "reverse current waterfall" (Reversing Falls) is actually a reverse eddy current formed by the sea water in Fendi Bay at every tide. The sea pushes the river upstream, causing the water to reverse, causing the reverse torrent and vortex, and it starts again and again, twice a day. To be honest, there is still a distance from the "waterfall". The best places to watch and take pictures are in the park across the St John's Paper Mill and the aerial trail that hangs dozens of overheads across the St John's River's "Reverse Falls Bridge." If you want to have a better experience, you must also compare and observe in the same place at two different times of high tide and low tide (Figures 1 and 2, 3 and 4, 5 and 6 below). I am a global traveler who watches the sea and listens to the waves. Please pay attention to me! (953 travel shots released in 49 countries 687 on 5 continents) #happy restart plan #travel happy moments #go where you still want to go

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