Tuesday, January 06, 2026

Travel: 2026 | Wolf Supermoon | Super Low Tide | Damai Laut

2026 | Wolf Supermoon | Super Low Tide | Damai Laut

  • Location: Damai Laut, Lumut, Perak, Malaysia.
  • Date: 04/Jan/2026 (Sun) @ 10:30 ~ 11:00

The Wolf Supermoon on January 3, 2026, creates a specific tidal phenomenon known as a perigean spring tide. This event results in more extreme water levels than usual, significantly impacting low tides.

Lower-Than-Average Low Tides: During this supermoon, the gravitational pull of the Moon and Sun align while the Moon is at its closest point to Earth (perigee). This combined force pulls more water away from the coast during low tide, causing water levels to drop lower than they do during standard full moon phases.

Dragon Spine Formation: The extreme low tide caused by the 2026 Wolf Supermoon exposed long, winding sandbars often referred to as the "Dragon Spine." This phenomenon occurs when a narrow strip of sand or limestone range, becomes visible above the receding sea.

Among the sea creatures found along the Dragon Spine:

  • Nine-Armed Sea Star 
  • Star Fish
  • Mussel
  • Oyster
  • Asian Clam
  • Sea Snail
  • Duck Mouth Clam
  • Sea urchin
  • Crab
  • etc...