A narrow sand tidal island called Spurn in Yorkshire was featured in BBC’s Seven Natural Wonders in 2005 - here is some background on how it was formed.
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Vancouver Sun on MSNHope persists for Brave Little Hunter, a year after she was freed from a shallow North Island inletA researcher who was involved in the rescue effort is optimistic that as the days grow longer and the weather improves, there ...
Two people had to be rescued from a tidal island after being cut off. The volunteer lifeboat crew from West Kirby RNLI ...
The lifeboat station at Spurn Head was built in 1810 and Spurn has now become a tidal island, as the narrowest part of the sandbank connection to the mainland is flooded with every high tide.
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