Retour sur notre publication consacrée sur les plus hautes marées du monde au parc Burntcoat Head (Baie de Fundy en Nouvelle-Écosse), issue du #SMULapidaryLab et narrée par @Simone Booker, membre de notre équipe médias sociaux.
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Let's revisited our 2025's post from #SMULapidaryLab on the highest tides in the world at Burntcoat Head Park,At the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia, , narrated by Simone Booker, who is part of our social media team.
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These granites were overlain by 13 km of mud and sand that were originally deposited in a deep ocean basin near the south pole adjacent to a huge continent known as Gondwana.
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Une ruée vers l'or unique s'est déroulée ici. L'or s'est accumulé le long de l'anticlinal d'Ovens. #NouvelleÉcosse #LesGrottesMarinesDesOvens #SMULapidaryLab
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An unique gold rush history occurred here. Gold was accumulated along the Ovens Anticline. #NovaScotia
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#GeosciencesForHumanity #DidYouKnow #BayofFundy #NovaScotia #BurntcoatHead #SMULapidaryLab
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