Field Notebook: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec 1905
Page 83
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places the are variously deep excavations and it in the formation of these care like Crescents that causes the formation of arches. The storms pound against the base of the arch with terrific force and we charged with the largest and most irregular rocks. This was noted today by the piles of huge pieces of rock piled against pieces above the daily tide line while in part of them is the beach material of smaller size and more rounded nature. And also landed beyond the