know the group passed away through a title creek carsten make sure the water doesn't reach over their knees if it did there'd be a risk of their being swept away by the current. high and low tides that occur twice a day are what created the wotton sea. in two thousand and nine it was made a unesco world heritage site along with its sandbanks one of them is this tourist destination. get host the seal colony. it's easy to see them ok one two three i counted sixty two i think. it's nice admit there with a song beating down from this distance we won't disturb them they're lying all along their students on campus we really. seals bear their young on the seabed exposed by the low tide which is what the sand banks are by the time the next tide comes in the newborns will have to swim beside their mothers millions of years ago what is now the widened sea was a vast forest it's traces can still be found in the seabed in the form of amber which is fossilized tree resin it takes a sharp in practice die to find it. so here's one little bit darker in the ground but it's nice and clear over there sh