The Bay of Fundy has lost another popular rock formation.
A storm last week pounded the area with 90 km/h winds and heavy rain, toppling Flowerpot Rock on the New Brunswick coast and leaving it in two pieces.
The narrow stack of rock rising from a beach marks where the coastline ran millions of years ago.
Dubbed Flowerpot Rock because of the trees growing on top of it, the attraction was like an echo of Hopewell Rocks, farther northeast on the Bay of Fundy.
A photograph of the flower pot as it appears today at low tide, with the top now lying in the