The stunning cliffs and mile - long stretch of
sand at low tide offer the perfect setting to pop the all - important question...
The evidence of past erosion can be seen in
the sand at low tide whereby the cliffs have eroded several miles over the ladt few centuries.
With a large open expanse of
sand at low tide, Watergate bay is a beach goers paradise with great facilities for all the family.
It sits on the very best stretch of beach from Cannon Beach all the way past Arch Cape, with scenic rock formations in the surf, a wide span of
sand at low tide, a stream that empties into the ocean, tidal pools visited by colorful starfish, and a scenic lava arch.
Opportunist cocklepickers, ignorant of what they were dealing with, drove their trucks onto
the sands at low tide and washed up weeks later with green faces and skin like lint.
Not exact matches
Because just in front of the lagoon and
sand dunes are some five beaches that stretch six kilometres along
sand perfect for strolling
at low tide.
If you coordinate your trip with
low tide and seasonal
sand alignments, you can still see the engine of the shipwrecked SS Tennessee from the cove
at the end of the hike.
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.
Really stunning place for a picnic on the main beach - take bikes to the far tip, hang a left and round the corner
at low tide there are miles and miles of
sand - the hotel will bring the picnic out to you on a golf cart...
The fine
sand beach makes a great place to build
sand castles, relax on or do some beach combing
at low tide.
This is a five - mile section of very nice beach, with stretches of
sand as well as rocky reefs that are uncovered
at low tide.
The coastline's standout feature is the Chikura Cavern, an enormous stone cave floored with gorgeous white
sand which can be further explored
at low tide.
Haystack Rock - a dedicated, protected Marine Garden - rises 235 feet out of the
sand and the sea
at the
low tide line in Cannon Beach Oregon.
Just offshore, are the two tiny islands mentioned above, which you can walk to
at low tide along a
sand bar and go snorkelling.
We have the best location - fine, white coral
sand gives way to breathtaking snorkeling directly off - shore, accessible
at both high and
low tides which is unique on Gili Air.
Beach - combing
at Spanish Banks / The beaches
at Spanish Banks have an exceptionally
low tide, which provides a huge expanse of
sand perfect for whiling away an afternoon strolling along the ocean.
At low tide the sand banks create big tubes at Tuli
At low tide the
sand banks create big tubes
at Tuli
at Tulin.
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.
The sea here is very shallow so
at low tide you can walk for several kilometres along the
sand.
Playa Santa Teresa has quickly become a mainstream spot because this white
sand beachbreak is hollow and consistent, especially
at lower tides
Langford reef is one of my favourite places in the Whitsundays, you have to watch the change of
tides as the currents can be strong but the snorkelling is amazing and
at low tide the
sand spit is great for a sunset cocktail or two
At low tide, look for sand dollars — they are most often found at the northern end near Little Rive
At low tide, look for
sand dollars — they are most often found
at the northern end near Little Rive
at the northern end near Little River.
Located about an hour outside New Plymouth in Tongaporutu, The Three Sisters Beach is a beautiful black
sand beach accessible
at low tide where you can explore several sea caves, towering colorful cliffs and some unique rock formations.
Walk around the resort (
at Low tide) or through the restaurant (
at High
tide) and you come to the beach
at White
Sand Beach Resort, 500 metres of quiet, perfect sand with clear wa
Sand Beach Resort, 500 metres of quiet, perfect
sand with clear wa
sand with clear water.
Make sure you look out for the unique
sand designs that the local ocean crabs create on the beach
at low tide.
Waves
at low tide are said to be quick, steep or dumpy, this is because there is very little water sitting over the
sand bank or reef allowing the ocean swells to travel from very deep water straight into very shallow water.
The beach offers soft
sand, easy swimming, fun family surfing, exciting rock pools to explore
at low tide, sea fishing and the unique «Tolcarne Wedge» for boogie boarding.
Lying
at the mouth of the spectacular Camel Estuary, Hawkers Cove Beach
at low tide, reveals a huge expanse of
sand stretching for around 1 1/2 miles.
Enjoy a fun filled day on the beach with an abundance of activities to try, from rock pooling
at low tide, body boarding, learning to surf with a local surf school and of course having a go
at building a
sand castle
Part of the official highway system, the misnamed beach covers 64 miles of packed golden
sand, best seen by tour buses outfitted to race down the surf's edge
at low tide while spray lashes the windows.
The rock breaks the surface
at low tide and drops to 18 - 22m, surrounded by boulders, staghorn corals and
sand.
Hit the coastline for some beach driving (best suited to within three hours either side of
low tide) to oggle
at the coloured
sands along the Great Sandy National Park or take the rainforest circuit from the Freshwater Track travelling to Rainbow Beach and Tin Can Bay; do some kayaking and fishing
at Lake Cooroibah, take a picnic down to «The Frying Pan» (
at the left - hand side of the Noosa River mouth) and splash about in the shallow water or check out the lighthouse
at Double Island Point and see if you can spot any dolphins.
Walk one of nature's gifts
at low tide and spot starfish, crabs, stingrays and other marine life along the myriad of Whitsundays»
sand flats.
At low tide, you can walk west along the
sand to get a peek into the exclusive, gated Malibu Colony - as long as you stay closer to the water than the houses.
Think powder white
sands, warm tropical waters that are as flat as a duck pond
at low -
tide, and if you're lucky, not another human in sight.
The outer
sand banks can produce nice big peaks on larger swells
at low tide.
Using a stick and sometimes a rake, Denevan paces the beach
at low tide making marks in the
sand — rows of parallel lines that form a spiral or a series of interlocking circles.