Sentences with phrase «only at low tide»

With the exception of Richelieu Rock which is just that, a rock shows itself only at low tide, the Similan Islands and Koh Bon and Koh Tachai are islands, so there is usually one lea shore, to moor up in overnight, but no guarantee that any particular dive site will be protected.
During the trip you can visit «The Blow Hole» at Sandon Beach and «The Sandon Village» which is accessible only by a 10 km 4WD beach drive and only at low tide.
When planning a paddling excursion in the Rock Islands, seek local knowledge to determine the best times and routes, as some tunnels and caves can be negotiated only at low tide, and passes and channels are best done at slack or outgoing water.
Once upon a time, it was just a natural sandbar in San Diego Bay, visible only at low tide.
It was originally a sandbank in San Diego Bay, visible only at low tide.
If you just want to drive through the park and you don't have 4wd, they will let you only at low tide.

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A major limitation of the system is that it would only produce power for 2 to 4 hour intervals at each high and low tide.
At last, she manages to swim to a nearby outcropping of rock visible only during low tide.
Adventurers often turn up at low tide to explore some of the hidden islands off the coast which are only accessible at low tide and they also come out during storms to watch some immensely powerful gales and waves crash upon the shore.
Battery Point Lighthouse is perhaps the most visited structure in all of Del Norte County in spite of the fact it is only accessible at low tide.
The only sticking point was that at low tide a distinct smell wafted through the hotel.
The best way to get there is by boat, so when the tide gets low at Witch's you can buzz over to Ollie's point (which is the only way to access it).
Overlooking the town's harbor, the 1856 Battery Point Lighthouse, built with 22 - inch / 56 - cm - thick slabs of granite, sits on a tiny island that can only be reached on foot at low tide.
There are several beaches inside the bay, most of which are small and some only exist at low tide.
It is actually composed of three islets: East, Middle and West and bounded on most sides by sheer cliffs and connected only occasionally at extremely low tides.
You can't see it from the boat and it's only accessible at low tide.
Both headlands can only be passed at low tide.
You can really only surf it on medium to high tide, at low tide it sticks out of the water and unless you like reef cuts stay away!
The water is shallow here and at low tide it's only deep enough for wading.
A half - day tour heading North or South could see you experiencing Bali's spectacular sunsets from either the imposing clifftop temple at Uluwatu or the sea - temple at Tanah Lot, only accessible at low tide — both extremely beautiful and significant to Bali's Hindu religion.
You can only find the tide pool at low tide, when the long, flat beach widens immensely, so when you can go varies on the tides.
The main two beaches are easily accessible but the third beach — the most westerly — is only accessible at low tide and if the swell is small.
There's only one hundred metres that separate the island from the beach, and you can get there on foot at low tide or by kayak at high tide.
The best one is in Playa Hermosa and its huge (only visible at low tide.)
The water is shallow at low tide and there is only one area good for bathing, (to the left of the bay) but once you have waded out, the water is wonderful and there are some fish around the rocks and reef for snorkellers to follow.
A half - day trip North or South could see you enjoying Bali's shimmering sunsets from either the imposing clifftop temple at Uluwatu or the sea - temple at Tanah Lot, only accessible at low tide — both of which are extremely beautiful and of great significance to Bali's Hindu religion.
There was only a handful of surfers in the water at the time due to the early morning low tide and exposed reef.
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