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From historic islands that have been around for centuries, to an entire national park, here are 10 places that vanish underwater!

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10. St. Michael’s Mount
St. Michael’s Mount is an island to the South West of England, which is home to a medieval castle and church- the sort of place you’d expect to see in Game of Thrones! The island got its name because it is said that St. Michael appeared to a group of fishermen in the year 495 to warn the fisherman of certain peril! The oldest surviving buildings date all the way back to the 12th century.

9. Canadian Mural
If you’ve ever looked out across a bay and thought the endless mass of grey concrete was rather depressing, then you might just change your mind after seeing the Bay of Fundy. The bay lies between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in Canada. It’s claim to fame is that you here you can experience the highest tidal range on earth, with the distance between low and high tide being as much as 52 feet.

8. Curio Bay
If there’s one thing we know about New Zealand, is that it’s home to some stunning landscapes!! Especially when the Lord of the Rings movies came out, but one of its lesser known places is also one of its most amazing. Curio Bay is a region of rocky coastline in the southland district of the country. It’s a favourite spot for tourists because of the wealth of wildlife.

7. East Quoddy Lighthouse
East Quoddy Lighthouse is on Campobello Island, New Brunswick. In the 1820’s, trade between the island and the coast of Maine flourished, and it became a hive of activity for fishing and shipbuilding. The only problem was that the shallow waters in the region were treacherous for the boats, so the lighthouse was built to warn sailors that they were getting close to land.

6. Mont Saint Michel
Mont-Saint-Michel is one of the most popular tourist attractions in France, and became a UNESCO world heritage site in 1979. The sanctuary is surrounded by medieval walls, with a series of buildings and towers that rise above the base, and the ancient abbey that stands over it all. The structure is about 3,000 feet in circumference, and is built upon a granite outcrop that reaches 256 high from the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel.

5. The Manjuyod White Sandbar
Have you seen those images of bamboo huts sitting on stilts above the ocean? Well the Manjuyod White Sandbar is one of those places. It’s in the Philippines and, while being just as stunning, it is a cheaper option for tourists than the more famous sites like the Maldives.

4. Passage Du Gois
The Passage Du Gois is a natural 2.5 mile long road on the Atlantic coast of France, which is often named as one of the most dangerous roads in the world. The stone paved route connects the Île de Noirmoutier with the coastal town of Beauvoir-sur-mer, and has been used since the 16th century.

3. Jindo Island
Every year, on the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula, something amazing happens. It attracts hundreds of thousands of people, both locals and tourists, and is a mass celebration. Known as the Jindo Sea-Parting festival, a natural phenomenon occurs that sees the northern part of the East China Sea open up to reveal a 1.8 mile pathway that connects Jindo Island with its neighbouring island of Modo.

2. Angel Road
Angel Road is a stunning stretch of sand that can be found near the port of Tonosho, which is on the Shodoshima Island in the Seto Inland Sea of Japan. It connects the mainland with three smaller islands that lie close by but, because of the tides, the road is only revealed twice a day when the sea level is at its lowest.

1. Green Lake
This is perhaps by far, the most amazing place that vanishes underwater. The Green Lake, in Tragoess, Austria, is normally only about 3 feet deep for most of the year. Visitors go to see the beautiful scenery, and to sit on benches next to the water to enjoy the tranquillity. There are small bridges to cross streams, and it looks like a perfect scene for a landscape painting.

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