RE: Waddenzee at Terschelling (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
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I have been in places "close" to this... where sand is as long as 1 km on low tide, and it goes away on high tide.
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Do you remember where this was? The Waddenzee is spread from Northeastern Netherlands to Northwestern Germany
Around (beech of Isla Canella), here:
https://www.google.com/maps/@37.1661936,-7.3801778,4255m/data=!3m1!1e3
Where on low tides you get sort of the redded area available for big walks with some part that are deep enough to hold still fish and shellfish (lots of it here), called conquilhas (in Portuguese).
Because of how the tide flows, sometimes those sanded parts, would become isolated islands for some hours... until you need to swim back to land. Lots of memories from this place too :P