Men watch and photograph heavy surf generated by Hurricane Bill as it pounds the shore, Sunday, Aug. 23, 2009, in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Officials say a large wave in Maine's Acadia National Park swept five people into the sea and three are still missing. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty) (Robert F. Bukaty, ASSOCIATED PRESS / August 23, 2009)
Wave watchers are seen on a stony outcrop while taking in the sights near Peggys Cove, on Aug. 23. (Tim Krochak/Canadian Press)
Waves crash on the beach near Peggys Cove, N.S., on Aug. 23, 2009. (Tim Krochak/Canadian Press)
St. John's municipal workers clean up after Hurricane Bill, downgraded to a tropical storm blew into St. John's early on Aug. 24. There were only minor damages from the high winds as Bill quickly passed over the Avalon Peninsula. (Paul Daly/Canadian Press)
Debris can be seen in the water at Peggys Cove after the storm has passed and the tide has started to go out. (Steve Lawrence/CBC)
Hurricane Bill satellite image. (http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/dmsp/hurricanes/atlantic97.html)
Source: CBCNews.ca , ngdc.noaa.gov
Wave watchers are seen on a stony outcrop while taking in the sights near Peggys Cove, on Aug. 23. (Tim Krochak/Canadian Press)
Waves crash on the beach near Peggys Cove, N.S., on Aug. 23, 2009. (Tim Krochak/Canadian Press)
St. John's municipal workers clean up after Hurricane Bill, downgraded to a tropical storm blew into St. John's early on Aug. 24. There were only minor damages from the high winds as Bill quickly passed over the Avalon Peninsula. (Paul Daly/Canadian Press)
Debris can be seen in the water at Peggys Cove after the storm has passed and the tide has started to go out. (Steve Lawrence/CBC)
Hurricane Bill satellite image. (http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/dmsp/hurricanes/atlantic97.html)
Source: CBCNews.ca , ngdc.noaa.gov
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