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Nestling between two pebble beaches (double tombolo) that link the Pointe de Séhar to the mainland, this coastal marsh is characterised by its shape and changing salinity with the tides. Originally, it was covered by the tide twice a day.
Infilling work in the 1970s partly filled it in, but a good 6,000 m² remains. The shallow brackish water is home to a unique flora and fauna. Sea and freshwater plants live side by side here, with sea ruppia in the case of the former and phragmites in the...
Infilling work in the 1970s partly filled it in, but a good 6,000 m² remains. The shallow brackish water is home to a unique flora and fauna. Sea and freshwater plants live side by side here, with sea ruppia in the case of the former and phragmites in the...
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