Only the highest point of this 150-meter-wide rock remains above the water line at high tide.

Only the highest point of this 150-meter-wide rock remains above the water line at high tide.

Can you see the horizontal lines on this rock formation? They are caused by cyclical changes in the elevation of the sea water as a result of tidal forces. Only the highest point of this 150-meter-wide rock (around where the bald eagle is perched) remains above the water line at high tide. However, the portions that become submerged remain very dangerous to seagoing vessels, which is why the work of the Survey Department is so important.

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