At low tide visitors can walk over the rocks...
At low tide visitors can walk over the rocks to a huge, shallow lagoon...
Not exact matches
Visitors can walk the ocean floor
at low tide, and hours later kayak in 4 stories of water where they had just stood.
At low tide,
visitors prowl the mudflats in search of sunken fossils and scavenge the shoreline jumble, rock hammers in hand.
At low tide,
visitors can walk up to the base and explore the colourful tidepools where fascinating ocean creatures live.
Fundy, in fact, has the world's highest
tides and
at Hopewell Rocks, which also has a
visitor centre to explain the phenomenon, you can walk on the ocean floor
at low tide and gaze up
at the extraordinary shapes sculpted over the millennia by the rise and fall of billions of tonnes of water.
Cape Scott Provincial Park is home to sea stacks, which
visitors can access
at low tide.
Adjacent to the beach and accessible by foot
at low tide,
visitors from all over are drawn to Haystack Rock to check out the surrounding tidal pools and «The Needles» — smaller rock formations nearby.
With over half a mile to the water's edge
at low tide,
visitors have plenty of opportunity to enjoy water sports, bracing walks or to beachcomb for beautiful shells.
Visitors can either walk
at low tide or catch the pirate - themed Castle Ferry (small charge applies)
at high or
low tide.
Visitors can also interact with Jyll Bradley's colourful Dutch / Light (for Agneta Block) on Turner Contemporary's terrace, and can watch Antony Gormley's ANOTHER TIME sculpture emerge from the sea
at low tide.