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Tidal Bore Rafting: The Bay of Fundy's Natural Roller Coaster Adventure

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- The tidal bore phenomenon results from the collision of incoming seawater and outgoing river water. - Tidal bore rafting operators have taken steps to minimize environmental impact. - The Bay of Fundy experiences the world's most extreme difference between high and low tides. - Indigenous knowledge of tidal patterns was essential to developing commercial rafting tours. - The most powerful tidal bores occur when celestial bodies are in specific alignments. - Tidal bore rafting differs from conventional river rafting by moving against the natural flow. - Researchers use tidal bores to understand broader environmental changes. - Local residents initially opposed the development of tidal bore tourism. - The tidal bore creates waves that can exceed three meters in height.