19/07/2022
French beauties
The Goan Passage is traced along the seabed and runs up to four meters deep, connecting mainland France to a small island (there's a picturesque monastery and a medieval castle in one). At low tide you can drive along the road, it shows slightly on the shoal (but does not protrude from the water). It happens twice a day, for a total of four hours. "Navigation" is short, so leave usually on the "coming down" water. The length of the road is four kilometers. Driving on the water, whipping up splashes of water around you, is incredibly beautiful, but risky.
In case the tide catches up, there are special towers for people to sit out, but the cars have nowhere to go.