6. Mont Saint Michel, France – Heritage site since 1979.
A rocky tidal island in Normandy, located approximately 1 km off the coast. The island’s highest point is 92 meters (301 feet) above sea level. The population of this heritage site is only a few dozens, but visited by more than 3 million people each year. The strong tides in the area change quickly, and connect and disconnects the island from the mainland on a daily basis. The castle on the small island is known to be one of the most beautiful castles in the world
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