Manjuyod, Philippines

This tongue of white sand is one of the most amazing and beautiful places in the world, yet it completely disappears at high tide.

Stambheshwar Mahadev Temple, India

This 150-year-old temple is so close to the sea that one can only worship there during low tide. At all other times, it’s flooded.

Mont Saint Michel, France

The ancient castle of Mont Saint Michel was built on a rocky island. At high tide, the road leading to it and the land surrounding it are flooded.

St. Michael’s Mount, England

St. Michaelโ€™s Mount in Cornwall, England, is the site of an ancient monastery. It’s home to a breathtaking medieval church and castle.

The Horsemen on the Thames, England

These sculptures can only be seen twice a day. They were placed in the river to remind people about the effects of climate change.

Passage du Gois, France

One of the most dangerous roads on Earth, a clock at each end indicates how much time is left before it’s flooded by waves 4 meters high.

Angel Road, Japan

The Japanese believe that if couples walk this 500-meter path while holding hands, they’ll be happy forever.