Douglas Council says one of its most popular events is happening again this year - but it's not sure when yet.
The annual Tower of Refuge walk sees thousands of people trek out to the landmark in Douglas Bay at low tide.
On Facebook, the local authority says it's talking to coastguards about possible dates for the walk and hopes to announce a date soon.
The tower was built by Sir William Hillary, who also founded the RNLI - this year the organisation celebrates its 200th birthday.
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