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  2. Seymour Narrows - Wikipedia

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    Seymour Narrows is notable also because the flowing current can be sufficiently turbulent to realize a Reynolds number of about , i.e. one hundred million, which is possibly the largest Reynolds number regularly attained in natural water channels on Earth (the current speed is about 8 m/s, 26 ft/s, the nominal depth about 100 m, 330 ft). [4]

  3. Ripple Rock - Wikipedia

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    Ripple Rock (French: Roche Ripple) [1] is an underwater mountain located in the Seymour Narrows of the Discovery Passage in British Columbia, Canada.It had two peaks (2.74 metres and 6.4 metres below the surface at low tide) that produced large, dangerous eddies from the strong tidal currents that flowed around them at low tide.

  4. EarthCam - Wikipedia

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    EarthCam cameras located at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial [13] in Washington DC, the Flight 93 National Memorial [14] in Shanksville, PA, Seattle's Space Needle, Wall Street's notable Charging Bull and more deliver unique views, both live and archived. The archived images can be edited together to produce time-lapse videos such as the ...

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  7. Menzies Bay (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Menzies Bay is a large bay adjoining Seymour Narrows and Quadra Island north of Campbell River on Vancouver Island.It was once considered in 1872 as a crossing point to Vancouver Island for the Canadian Pacific Railway from Sonora Island and Bute Inlet in that project's quest for a transcontinental line.

  8. Jane Seymour Has a New Man: All About Her Dating History - AOL

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    In 1993, Seymour married actor/filmmaker James Keach and about two years later they welcomed twin sons, John and Kristopher, now 28. The pair split after a decade, and their divorce was finalized ...

  9. Salish Sea orcas - Wikipedia

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    The earliest recorded post-colonization interactions between Salish Sea orcas and humans occurred in the early 1960s, when fishermen in Seymour Narrows, near Campbell River, BC, began to complain of orcas taking salmon from nets and interfering with fishing operations. At the time, orcas were not only viewed as costly competition with fishermen ...