
The initial part is Evangeline country, the second taken in the Bay of Fundy region of Canada. The famous tide of the place is revealed.
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Is it worth your time? Honestly, it depends on how much you like old footage of mud and water. If you’re into early 20th-century travelogues, you’ll find this pretty neat. If you need a plot or actual characters, skip it. It’s the kind of thing they’d show in a theater before the main feature back in the day. It’s qui...


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Charles E. Ford

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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, it depends on how much you like old footage of mud and water. If you’re into early 20th-century travelogues, you’ll find this pretty neat. If you need a plot or actual characters, skip it. It’s the kind of thing they’d show in a theater before the main feature back in the day. It’s quiet, polite, and doesn't ask much from your brain. 🌊 The Tides are the Star The whole thing is basically obsessed with the water. The way the tide in the Bay of Fundy rushes in is..."


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