A changing coast
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Even if you're among the lucky ones who've visited this out-of-the-way place, you might not recognize it from this aerial shot. That's because Playa de Sotavento is forever being transformed by tides. When the ocean is at its highest, the flat, sandy spits in the foreground disappear below the waves, but when the tide dips extra low, they 'grow' to form a beachy coast spanning roughly 6 miles. So while you'll always find expansive sands and shallow turquoise waters here at Fuerteventura's southwestern tip, you'll never see this Canary Islands landmark look the same way twice.
Bridge to paradise
A threatened paradise
Crag, cove, and crater
Tied to the tide
Unparalleled paradise
Rhodes to ruins
West Coast watchtower
Bird meets beach