By Katy Dartford
with AFP
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In just a few hours the mount, topped by its world-renowned Benedictine abbey was surrounded by water which rose as fast as it receded.
In the space of a few hours, France's famous tourist monument, Mont-Saint-Michel temporarily became an island amid high tides.
The rare phenomenon happens when the water surrounding the UNESCO World Heritage Site rises as fast as it recedes.
Located off the Normandy coast, the mount, topped by its world-renowned Benedictine abbey traditionally welcomes up to two million visitors a year.
But on this occasion, tourists could only view it from a partially submerged road.
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