7 amazing attractions that disappear during high tide



In our world so interesting and unusual. Attractions built by both nature and by human hands. But there are several of them that can be seen only at certain times.

The website will tell you about 7 wonders of nature, which can be enjoyed only during low tide.

Manjuyod, Philippines



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White sandy spit in the Philippines — one of the most amazing and beautiful places, which at high tide disappears completely. This is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the island of Negros, which is not surprising. Look at this beauty.

Temple Shambhala Mahadev, India



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Temple Shambhala Mahadev (Mahadev Stambheshwar) is in kawi-Cambay, India. He stands so close to the sea that the entrance to it only during low tide, and all the rest of the 150-year old Shrine is submerged.

Mont-Saint-Michel, France



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Huge ancient castle of Mont Saint-Michel (Mont Saint Michel) is built on a rocky island, which is accessible only during low tide. In the rest of the time leading to it the road as part of the land is flooded.

St Michaels Mount, England



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St Michaels Mount (St. Michael's Mount, St Michael's mount) is an island and the site of a former monastery in Cornwall, England. There are stunningly beautiful medieval Church and castle. This place has a legend that says that the mountain on the island was once the home of a giant named cormoran, who went ashore and steal cattle, when they become hungry. To visit the island is during low tide when the water appears road paved with stone.

Riders on the Thames, England



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Passing by the Thames at high tide, a few notes sticking out of the water head. There are sculptures of the four horsemen that "out of the water" twice a day. They are located near Vauxhall bridge, not far from the Parliament building. These sculptures created by Jason de Coeur Taylor, to encourage people to think about environmental problem.

Passage du Gua, France



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The passage du Gua (Passage du Gois) — a road that runs along the bottom of the Gulf of Burnie and connect mainland France to the island of Noirmoutier. This road is considered one of the most dangerous. Twice a day at high tide of 4.5-km road is submerged under 4-meters of the water column. At the beginning and at the end of a special counter that shows the remaining time before the tide comes in, and the sides of the tower, built for emergency situations.

Road angels, Japan



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Japan is a wonderful and romantic country, and that is where angel Road length of about 500 meters. It is located in Seduceme (Kagawa Prefecture), and this is one of those stunningly beautiful places that can only be seen during low tide. The Japanese believe that if a couple will take this path, hand in hand, it will be a lifetime of happy.

Photos on the preview Yvette Tan


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