The Joggins Fossil Cliffs are situated on the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia, Canada. Inscribed on the World Heritage List in July 2008, the site is described as the "Coal-Age Galapagos". The awesome cliffs and award-winning visitor centre are the jewel in the world's Carboniferous Period crown
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Recovering from the Ice Storm
We were hit two weeks ago by a hard ice storm, which left some parts of the area, including Joggins, without power for up to three days.
What the storm did was coat the entire landscape with a blanket of ice, which made the already beautiful Joggins Fossil Cliffs apear as though they were surrounded by a world of glass. It was too treacherous to go down to the beach to take photos, because of the ice, but we were able to take a couple of pictures, which show the bushes along the perimeter of the site and a view across the bay.

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