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<title>Travel Blogs from  North America , Canada , New Brunswick , Fundy National Park </title>
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                    <title>New Brunswick  Fredericton and Bay of Fundy</title>
                    <description>After a relatively early morning 9.00am Ha Ha we set off for Fredericton the Capital of New Brunswick.  New Brunswick has a number of tourist routes including the River Valley drive.  It was full of the yellow red and green leaves that made up the fall colours.  Along the way we stopped in at the town of Grand Falls in which the centrepiece of downtown are the falls themselves.  In our travels</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org//North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Fundy-National-Park/blog-333267.html</link>
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                    <title>Days 19  20  Sept. 12th13th Driving to Fundy</title>
                    <description>When we left Quebec we were headed to Fundy Nat'l Park in New Brunswick. At Hartland we took a detour to see the longest covered Bridge at 1282 ft long. We took a few pictures but it was being worked on so it was closed.  We passed a few more covered bridges on the way to Woodstock where we decided to camp for the night. When we woke we were over looking a nice river right by an old bridge....</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org//North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Fundy-National-Park/blog-324444.html</link>
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                    <title>New Brunswick  Hopewell Rocks</title>
                    <description>New Brunswick is home to the Bay of Fundy where the tides range about 40 feet between high and low tides.  You can walk among the formations called flower pots at Hopewell Rocks at Low tide.</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org//North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Fundy-National-Park/blog-305778.html</link>
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                    <title>Canada </title>
                    <description>Think of the long trip home.Should we have stayed at home and thought of hereWhere should we be todayIs it right to be watching strangers in a playin this strangest of theatresWhat childishness is it that while therersquos a breath of lifeIn our bodies we are determined to rushto see the sun the other way around  Questions of Travel Elizabeth BishopTherersquos a series of moments in t</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org//North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Fundy-National-Park/blog-192487.html</link>
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                    <title>NouveauBrunswick jour 4</title>
                    <description>Voil dj la dernire journe de cette longue fin de semaine dans les maritimes.Nous nous sommes rveill  l'aube et avons profit d'un joli lever de soleil au cap Enrag.Puis nous sommes retourns voir les Hopewell Rocks tt le matin avant mme que le Parc n'ouvre ses portes et nous demande de payer car la mare tait basse vers 78 heures.Ce midi nous avons mang du homard  l'Ile du Pri</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org//North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Fundy-National-Park/blog-129930.html</link>
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                    <title>NouveauBrunswick jour 3</title>
                    <description>Destination Baie de Fundy en passant par Hopewell rocks.La mare tait haute et nous avons dcid de revenir le lendemain matin  Hopewell rock quand la mare serait basse afin de constater la diffrence dans le niveau de l'eau. Nous avons donc pass la majeure partie de la journe dans le parc de la baie de fundy et avons fait une belle randonne dans la fort qui borde le littoral.Ce soir l no</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org//North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Fundy-National-Park/blog-105221.html</link>
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                    <title>Motorhome News from North America 22</title>
                    <description>Motorhome News from North America 22.     1st 12th September 2006  Nova Scotia  Cape Breton to The Bay of Fundy and ghostly shipsBright rose hips are gathering in the hedgerows and maple leaves are showing their first signs of change those pale shades of yellow and chestnut brown as we pass along the highway.  Fall will be with us all too soon but we must mark time for a while to fulfil our pl</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org//North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Fundy-National-Park/blog-88918.html</link>
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                    <title>The beauties of Fundy National Park</title>
                    <description>Over night it poured I think we need to build an arc.   Dickson Falls was our first stop.  With some raindrizzle we hiked out to the falls in a deep valley mostly on a boardwalksteps.  The rain has created lush wilderness with delightful smells of wood and pine.Herring Cove our next stop is a viewing spot for the tides of Fundy the highest tides in the world.  We caught the tides as high ti</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org//North-America/Canada/New-Brunswick/Fundy-National-Park/blog-70479.html</link>
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