The Fundy Basin is a significant geological depression located in the eastern part of North America, primarily extending through New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in Canada. It is named after the Bay of Fundy, which is renowned for having one of the highest tidal ranges in the world. The basin is part of the larger Atlantic Canada region and is characterized by its unique geological features, including sedimentary rock formations that offer insights into the region's geological history.
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