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Большое спасибо!
I'm lucky to be alive...these sheep are really very, very dangerous :) :)
But what is dangerous in the area of Mont St Michel are the tides. When the high tide comes in it comes in very fast because the bay is not deep. There are signs everywhere telling people that tides and currents come up with the speed of a running horse. People make walks into this area and forget about time...suddenly tides comes up and people get drowned. The tide has enormous strength.
About the tide I know very well. Once I was nearly caught by it...
http://www.montstmichel.co.uk/the-bay-at-le-mont-saint-michel.html
Years ago I was with my children on the beach of St Jean le Thomas on the opposite side of the bay of Mt. St. Michel and when the tide was coming up I simpy tried to stand up in the water (which was only deep upto my waist) and I simply couldn't. I was pushed and pulled down into the water. It was quite an experience!
Замечательно.
Many thanks for your appreciation, Victor!