Bagaduce Falls
Bagaduce Falls are the largest of a rare phenomenon that happens twice a day, in different directions.
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Bagaduce Falls Details
As if Maine wasn't already beautiful enough, it also happens to hold titles such as the first sunset in the nation, home of an infamous fajard, and, of all things, a destination of reversing falls. Claiming to have eight in the state, Bagaduce Falls are the largest of a rare phenomenon that happens twice a day, in different directions. Due to drastic tidal changes and geographical anomalies, such waterfalls occur when fast-moving tidewater is forced through narrows and over underwater obstacles, creating beautiful water features that are a must-see on the Maine bucket list.
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