Mont St. Michel, long a tourist attraction, was renown for its peculiar feature: at low tide an extension bridge connected it to the sea. At high tide it became an island again.
Now engineers are restoring the world heritage site to what it once was: a fully fledged island in the stream.
In a few years, the bay will be dredged and sand and sediment removed that filled in around the granite citadel.
Source : France 24/ 6.3.13
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