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The Joggins Fossil Cliffs The fossil cliffs of Joggins are a world-class
palaeontological site located near the head of the Bay of Fundy. This area is subjected to
some of the world's highest tides, over 15 metres
(49 ft). The tidal action causes steady erosion of the 23 metre (75 ft) high cliffs,
constantly revealing new fossils. The cliffs have yielded fossils which give an unprecedented glimpse into life during the Carboniferous Period including a rich variety of flora, a diverse amphibian fauna, exciting Arthropleura trackways and some of the world's first reptiles.
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