Causeway
A Causeway is a road or railway embankment across water or marsh. Some may be underwater at high tide.
Causeway Media
Diagram showing how the Wendover Cut-off in Utah was built across salt flats in the early 1920s
Afsluitdijk with the North Sea on the left and the IJsselmeer on the right
Satellite photo of the Great Salt Lake in Utah, U.S.A., from August 2018 showing a major color difference between the northern and southern portions of the lake as a result of a mineral imbalance caused by the Lucin Cutoff.
The Julia Tuttle Causeway, one of the major arteries connecting Miami and Miami Beach in Florida
Causeway on the West Branch Reservoir in Carmel, New York, typical of the form throughout the New York City water supply system
Aerial view of the Lucin Cutoff railway trestle in Utah, U.S.A., before removal. The 1950s causeway is visible to its right.
The causeway to Antelope Island in the Great Salt Lake, Utah
The Johor–Singapore Causeway is an important road which connects Singapore to Malaysia
The Sorell Causeway in Tasmania, Australia
Lake Pontchartrain Causeway bridge in New Orleans