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" ... Benjamin and his team found 269 stone artifacts at Cape Bruguieres, just under a third of which are constantly submerged under 7.8 feet of water. The rest were found in the intertidal zone that gets exposed as the tide goes out and submerged again when the tide comes in. Carbon dating placed the artifacts at about 7,000 years old. They found sharp stone flakes that had been chipped off of larger rocks to be used for cutting or scraping, cone-shaped rocks likely used for grinding, and two objects that appear to be grinding stones. ... "
" ... Inland statues were particularly found to be situated near caves where a small amount of fresh water seeps from the ground. Most groundwater comes out from the ground in the intertidal zone, the area that is above water at low tide and underwater at high tide, surrounding the island. This water source is only accessible during low tide and most of the studied ahus with moai on them are located within sight of these spots. The link between the statues and the spots were groundwater was accessible suggests that they had, apart from religious significance, also a quite practical use in the lives of the community. They were used to indicate or claim ownership of the spot and its nearby fresh water source. ... "
" ... Migratory Bird Sanctuaries along the Coast of Yellow Sea-Bohai, Gulf of China, an intertidal mudflat ... [+] system considered to be the largest in the world.. ... "
" ... Perched on the rugged western edge of Baranof Island and framed by views of island-studded waters and the elegant profile of a dormant volcano, Sitka bursts with beauty as far as the eye can see. Uniquely situated on the outer coast of Alaska which offers a maze of narrow passages and countless islands to explore, it simply doesn’t get any better than this. Sitka Sound and the countless passages extending north and south comprise one of the most spectacular marine wilderness environments in the world. Each of the waterways traveled holds unique attractions in store, be it colorful intertidal invertebrates, an eagle swooping from the tree tops, or the grandeur of the lush rain forest. All of it is most accessible and best explored by kayak. ... "