Back to album

"St. Michael in peril of the sea"

The tides can vary greatly, at roughly 14 metres (46 ft) between high and low water marks. Popularly nicknamed "St. Michael in peril of the sea" by medieval pilgrims making their way across the flats, the mount can still pose dangers for visitors who avoid the causeway and attempt the hazardous walk across the sands from the neighbouring coast.

 

Press "L" for best view.

 

No Group Invites/Graphics Please.

© 2013 Alex Stoen, All rights reserved.

 

Follow me on SmugMug * 500px * Google+ * Facebook * Twitter * Instagram .

2,600 views
21 faves
6 comments
Uploaded on September 22, 2013
Taken on August 20, 2013