THE ISLAND OF MERSEA is connected to the mainland of Essex by a causeway, which was originally constructed before the medieval era. It is the only way that vehicles, motorised or otherwise, can travel between Mersea and the rest of Essex.
Twice a day, the tide rises. When it does, not only do the mudflats close to the island become submerged beneath the sea but also the causeway.
The flooded causeway After visiting East Mersey, we drove to the causeway and had to stop in a long queue of traffic. It was high tide, and the water had not only covered the causeway but also about 200 yards of the roadway approaching it. It was interesting to see how even in the 21st century, a simple thing such as high tide can bring life to a standstill.
Published on September 23, 2024 00:34