A search for retirement ends with living by one of the wonders of the world.
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Reminds me of a river in in New Brunswick with a “reversing falls” they like to boast about. Also their “magnetic hill” where cars will coast uphill. It’s interesting how we take pleasure in discovering surprises in nature. Thank goodness. Like children, we all want to be pleasantly surprised now and then with wonders. (The legend of Forbidden Plateau.) Also to boast of our uniqueness. Where they don’t already exist we invent them (ie: Nanaimo’s annual “bathtub race.”)