Sentences with phrase «rock at the high tide»

A lot of gay people now also gather at the north end of the main beach, which is just south of Playita Beach - where there is nothing but jungle behind the beach and no issues about climbing over the rocks at high tide to reach it.

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They emerge from rock pools or from underneath damp stones and seaweed at high tide to forage over the shore.
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.
This nine - mile stretch of sand is instantly recognizable thanks to Haystack Rock, a hefty 235 - foot - high landmark that has caves you can explore at low tide.
Take a walk down the steps leading to the Algar Seco rock formations, where you'll hear the waves crashing against them at high tide.
While there are seven rock formations in all on the island, if you only have time to visit a couple as we did, I would definitely recommend that you check out Bel - At during high tide for the lagoons — the sweeping, majestic view that you'll get of the natural pools is absolutely romantic.
The beach here is well covered by sand, with few exposed rocks, readily passable at all but the highest tides.
But visitors must pay careful attention to the day's tide tables; when the water is at its highest, the hot spring flow has little impact on the ocean's natural temperature (and the shape of the rock barrier can occasionally lead to dangerously rough waves).
We recommend surfing it at higher tides and special care is to be taken on the inside section where jagged rocks wait for any mistake
I've caught some fun lefts between the two rock outcroppings at a higher tide when K - 38 was either starting to shut down or was just too crowded for my taste.
The pointed rock is visible at low and high tide.
When the tide drops, it can expose previously hidden reef, rocks, sand, etc., and when the tide is high, it can cover up the surf spot with so much water that it ceases to have any waves at all.
The channel entrance is 4 ft at low tide, and 5ft in high tide, the bottom is silted sand with no rocks anywhere approaching nor in the marina.
At a length of around 600 metres, it runs on from Railay West, separated by a rock face at high tide, and faces soutAt a length of around 600 metres, it runs on from Railay West, separated by a rock face at high tide, and faces soutat high tide, and faces south.
The Reef, at the north end, is a quality rare R, needing very high tides or it's a boiling rock field.
To the south, there are a lot of rocks, easily seen at low tide but not so visible at high tide.
A natural seawall made from the lava of Mauna Kea has formed rock pools, which fill at high tide and make for excellent swimming, and beyond the seawall is a popular surf break that attracts both locals and tourists alike.
Playa Dominicalito — a good beginner's beach at high - tide with moderate waves, but watch out for the rocks.
Rocks that were at the time underwater at high tide, but uncovered or awash at low tide.
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