"High tides of the century" draw crowds in France
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 22 mars 2015, 15:49 - news - Lien permanent
Thousands of people have crowded the streets of Normandy in France to witness the "high tides of the century".
The island of Mont Saint-Michel, which is half a mile offshore is being cut off by the exceptionally high tides.
Saturday evening's high tide is predicted to be as tall as a four-storey building.
Friday's solar eclipse is thought to have produced several days of high tides.
Watch a video on this link.