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NewsMarch 22, 2015

A supertide Saturday submerges a narrow causeway leading to the Mont Saint-Michel on France's northern coast, then later retreated out of sight. The so-called "tide of the century" actually happens every 18 years.

 (Associated Press)
(Associated Press)
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A supertide Saturday submerges a narrow causeway leading to the Mont Saint-Michel on France's northern coast, then later retreated out of sight. The so-called "tide of the century" actually happens every 18 years.

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