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<title>Bore Tide Time Lapse</title>
<title>Bore Tide Time Lapse</title>
<mediatype>movies</mediatype>
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<subject>GTV; Girdwood Television; Alaska; Turnagain Arm; Bore Tide; Time Lapse; Chris Flynn</subject>
<subject>Girdwood</subject>
<subject>Alaska</subject>
<subject>Bore Tide</subject>
<subject>Turnagain Arm</subject>
<subject>Chris Flynn</subject>
<licenseurl>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/</licenseurl>
<description>Turnagain Arm, Alaska: An unique phenomenon occurs twice-daily, where outbound water from the previous tide, along with the out-flow of many rivers and streams are met by the incoming tide, forming a dramatic wave, sometimes several feet in height. People have been known so surf this wave, and Beluga whales often follow the wave in, chasing Hooligan and Salmon on a dangerous round-trip. I am sure this is something many of you have never seen before. The camera was in place for 3 hours, and the time-lapse is 22 seconds long. While not the most dramatic example of the bore tide, it is interesting to note the scale of what you are seeing, and I hope you enjoy it.</description>
<date>2005</date>
<publicdate>2005-11-03 21:04:24</publicdate>
<adder>theflynn@alyeskacreek.com</adder>
<uploader>theflynn@alyeskacreek.com</uploader>
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<creator>Chris Flynn</creator>
<publisher>GTV</publisher>
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<color>color</color>
<runtime>:22 seconds</runtime>
<contact>TheFlynn@GirdwoodTelevision.com
www.GirdwoodTelevision.com
907-440-1006</contact>
<language>silent</language>
<coverage>Turnagain Arm, Alaska</coverage>
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<updatedate>2005-11-04 14:04:03</updatedate>
<updater>TheFlynn</updater>
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