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Where is the largest tides on Earth?
Bathymetric map of the Bay of Fundy. Red-to-orange colours indicate shallow water and blue-to-violet colours denote deeper water. Much of the bay is less than 100 m deep but the southwest part of the bay reaches 240 m water depth.During the subsequent centuries, the sea level rose, the surrounding land subsided, the protective outer islands submerged and the Bay opened itself more fully to the North Atlantic. Oceanographers assure us that even today the sea level continues to rise between 15 and 30 centimetres each century.3 Canada, Quebec; Ungava Bay, Leaf Lake; 9.75 m. 4 United Kingdom; Severn Estuary; Avonmouth; 9.60 m. 5. Alaska, Cook Inlet Sunrise, Turnagain Arm; 9.23 m.

What is the highest tide ever recorded : It was here at Burntcoat Head that the highest tides ever at 53.6 feet were recorded on the Bay of Fundy. The Guinness Book World Records declared in 1975 that this unique place on the bay has the highest tidal range in the world. The range at high tide swings between 47.5 and 53.6 feet. This is a great place to visit.

Where are the highest tides in Europe

The Great Tides of Mont Saint-Michel

The highest tides in continental Europe are found at Mont Saint-Michel, reaching a difference of up to 15 metres between low and high tide. During high tides, the sea withdraws 15 kilometres from the coast and rises very quickly.

Where is the largest tidal bore : Hangzhou, China

Along the Qiantang River in Hangzhou, China, site of the world's largest tidal bore, observers gather at tide-watching pavilions to observe the 9-meter (30-foot) wave.

Saltstraumen

RIB-safari in Saltstraumen – Stella PolarisExperience Saltstraumen by RIB! Saltstraumen is one of the strongest tidal currents in the world, and may reach a speed of 20 knots!

The Saltstraumen has the world's strongest tidal current: During the tidal rush, it sends 14 billion cubic feet of seawater through a one-mile-long, 500-foot-wide strait. That's way more than Niagara Falls.

Where are the biggest tides in Europe

The Great Tides of Mont Saint-Michel

The highest tides in continental Europe are found at Mont Saint-Michel, reaching a difference of up to 15 metres between low and high tide. During high tides, the sea withdraws 15 kilometres from the coast and rises very quickly.