A tidal bore is a phenomenon that occurs in certain rivers and estuaries where the incoming tide creates a sudden and strong surge of water that moves upstream against the river's current. This can happen when the tide rises rapidly in a narrow or funnel-shaped body of water, causing a tidal wave to travel up the river. Tidal bores generally occur in areas with large tidal ranges, meaning there is a significant difference between high and low tide.

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