This road in France disappears underwater twice everyday!
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, FRANCE/ Updated : Jul 12, 2023, 14:11 IST
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This unique road connects the Gulf of Burnёf with the island of Noirmoutier. The passage might be beautiful, but it’s also extremely dangerous. The road disappears nearly 13 ft under the water, making it completely invisible twice … Read more
This unique road connects the Gulf of Burnёf with the island of Noirmoutier. The passage might be beautiful, but it’s also extremely dangerous. The road disappears nearly 13 ft under the water, making it completely invisible twice a day for a few hours, because of the high tide. Read less
Of course, drivers on the road are asked to beware of the unseen upcoming wave. In case accidents occur, people are left stranded on the road for hours. Therefore, the authorities here have set tall emergency towers so that people, if stuck in such a situation, can climb and wait to be rescued. As soon as the water level goes down, the road is left in slimy seaweed, making it extremely difficult to walk on the road. It gets all slippery and dangerous!
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