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During low tide, you can walk across the tombolo to Charles Island.
In the last decades of the twentieth century, the spit or tombolo has reformed.
The ruins of a 12th century chapel can still be seen near the end of the tombolo.
Several islands tied together by bars which rise above the water level are called a tombolo cluster.
A tombolo is a line of sand that connects an island to the main land or to another island.
When an island is joined to the mainland with a bar or barrier it is known as a tombolo.
However, the site is actually the promontory tombolo on the northeastern shore, near modern Gölyazı.
A tombolo is a bar that forms an isthmus between an island or offshore rock and a mainland shore.
Eventually, when enough sediment has built up, the beach shoreline, known as a spit, will connect with an island and form a tombolo.
Another island, Tombolo, was also created.
The point is connected to the mainland with a narrow tombolo, and is only accessible by foot at low tide.
Nahant, Massachusetts (a natural tombolo, but connected to the mainland by a causeway)
Depending on the physical conditions such as storms, the feature can alternate between a cuspate foreland and a tombolo.
This resulted in a tombolo being formed and joined Kurnell with the Cronulla mainland.
Geographically the island is formed from two mostly granite masses joined by what was presumably once a tombolo, a kind of sandbar.
The sediments that make up a tombolo are coarser towards the bottom and finer towards the surface.
St Ninian's Isle, connected to the Mainland by a tombolo, is not far to the south.
At the coastal side of Sutton is a tombolo connecting Howth (which used to be an island) to the mainland.
When no one in the platoon wants to mark the location of an unexploded shell, Capt. Tombolo decides to do it himself.
Charles Island is accessible from shore via a tombolo (locally referred to as a sandbar), which is exposed at low tide.
At that period, tombolo breakwaters were placed, causing significant expansion of the beaches allowing a greater number of attenders to enter.
The municipality of Tombolo contains the frazione (subdivision) Onara.
The tombolo model affirms a constant sediment source and a strong unidirectional or bi-directional (monsoonal) longshore current.
Safety on the Sandbar (Tombolo)
Yes, of course: the Tombolo di Feniglia, which swept round to Port' Ercole.