LE JOUR SE LÈVE.
Noirmoutier.

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LE JOUR SE LÈVE.
Noirmoutier.
The Passage du Gois is a route in France that links the Gulf of Burnëf to the island of Noirmoutier.
Drivers are able to travel this road twice a day for a few hours before it floods. On this half-land, half-waterway, the stone-paved road is buried to a depth of up to 13 feet during high tide as the sea level rises, thus drivers must watch out for the approaching wave, which may be gauged by special side panels on the sides of the road. Tall emergency towers are available for people to climb as they wait to be rescued if an accident does occur.
Plage de l’anse rouge - Noirmoutier
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The harbor entrance © Henri Coudoux
© Henri Coudoux
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