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Location DB > Canada > New Brunswick > Sackville > Abandoned Bridge > maZe July 1, 2005 > Remains of old wood support pillars and river

6 / 6   Remains of old wood support pillars and river

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Posted by Emperor Wang 7/5/2005 12:48 AM | remove
  That's one nasty looking river. What's up with the 'chocolate', maZe?
Posted by maZe 7/5/2005 3:13 AM | remove
  it's unique in the world! Called "Chocolate River" for obvious reason. Very very muddy. It's easy to get stuck in it... lots of animal gets stuck in it every year (dolphins, mooses, name it). The sedimentary soil is very thick and it's combined with the biggest tides in the world (Bay of Fundy). It's protected under the law and you're not supposed to walk/swin/play in it.
Between you and me, you'd probably get stuck anyway... :(
Posted by maZe 7/5/2005 3:13 AM | remove
  SWIM I mean.
Posted by Emperor Wang 7/5/2005 3:31 AM | remove
  Thanks for the explanation, maZe. Even if it is just sediment, I don't think I'll be dropping my line in this particular river anytime soon. Yuck!

Nice batch o' pics from the Gypsum Silos, BTW. I enjoyed that gallery a lot.
Posted by maZe 7/5/2005 12:43 PM | remove
  thanks :)
Posted by Axle 8/8/2005 12:07 PM | remove
  It does look like chocolate!
Posted by camarochic007 11/26/2005 8:29 PM | remove
  remind's me of an old Dairy Queen commercial.
Posted by Jonsered 4/11/2006 3:04 PM | remove
  God I thought water in Alabama was nasty!
Posted by meatloaf 5/24/2006 3:30 PM | remove
  Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory discharge. 2nd rate chocolate.
Posted by cloak-and-dagger 12/8/2007 11:30 PM | remove
  Cool river. Thanks.
Posted by Ingalls 12/10/2010 11:17 PM | remove
  I'd love to take a swim in that!
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