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Canada's Great White North


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Canada's Great White North

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Save the world with us http://MugglePower.com I made shirts for the girls. Isabella is wearing the Fairy shirt drawn by Sophia when she was 3. Vacationing in Tobermory, where lake Huron meets Georgian Bay. 5 hours North of Toronto. Sunken ships. Scuba Diving. Crystal clear waters. Flower Pot Island. Chi-Cheemaun Ferry. World Biosphere Reserve. Canada's paradise. The rock the girls are standing on ... "is very old. Approximately 400 million years ago, this area was covered by a shallow tropical sea teeming with life in the form of plant-like animals, crustaceans, living corals and mollusks. It would have looked much like the present-day Great Barrier Reef of Australia. When the sea began to dry up, the minerals dissolved in it became more and more concentrated. Magnesium in the water was absorbed into the limestone, which then became a harder, slightly different sort of rock, called dolomite." For more infor and a map: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobermory,_Ontario Music by Sequoya http://youtube.com/sequoya

Author:
MuggleSam

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bay, bruce, canada, diving, escarpement, georgian, huron, lake, muggle, mugglesam, niagara, ontario, penninsula, power, scub, sequoya, ships, sunken, tobermory,

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