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Passamaquoddy Bay
noun
- an inlet of the Bay of Fundy, between Maine and New Brunswick, at the mouth of the St. Croix River.
Passamaquoddy Bay
/ ˌpæsəməˈkwɒdɪ /
noun
- an inlet of the Bay of Fundy between New Brunswick (Canada) and Maine (US) at the mouth of the St Croix River
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The ship, which towers 10 stories over the pier, is such a behemoth that it blocks views from part of downtown across Passamaquoddy Bay to Campobello Island, other islands, a lighthouse and the Bay of Fundy beyond.
From Washington Times
It feeds into Passamaquoddy Bay, which is home to salmon farming pens and in turn feeds into the Bay of Fundy.
From Washington Times
It feeds into Passamaquoddy Bay, which is home to salmon farming pens and in turn feeds into the Bay of Fundy.
From Seattle Times
Passamaquoddy Bay is on the border of Maine and New Brunswick and has a widespread reputation as a diving spot.
From Washington Times
The islands in Passamaquoddy bay had been seized and occupied two months previous.
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