It’s high tide at 5:00 am and in the steely twilight the Caracoles Islands are fully submerged six feet underwater.
By sunrise two hours later, they slowly begin emerging into narrow 40’ wide stripes of bright white sand in the middle of a cerulean blue Pacific Ocean and stay that way for two hours—before just as quickly being engulfed back underwater again.
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