To the delight of surfers and onlookers alike, the lone five-star bore tidal wave surged up the Severn Estuary on Tuesday morning (March 12). A few four-star bores are predicted later in the week ...
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EDF's 'shambolic' plans for Severn saltmarshes blasted amid ecological disaster fearsMy fear is that the ecological mitigations get thrown in the ‘too hard box’ and scrapped, and this could spell disaster for important fish populations in the Severn Estuary.” EDF’s reasons ...
A very small wave either early this morning as the BIG tide drops off high or later this afternoon on the push, neither special. Strong, E/ESE wind means tricky conditions for most, select breaks ...
PROFESSOR Martin Bell, of Reading University, gave a fascinating talk on Mesolithic archaeology in the Severn Estuary to the ...
The Severn Bore is an astonishing natural wonder that has been ridden by surfers since 1955. Watch a clip from the BBC One series, Coast to learn more. The Severn Bore is a unique phenomenon that ...
The best places to watch the bore are at Minsterworth, Stonebench and Over Bridge, before the river splits into two. But the early stages of the bore can also be seen at Epney, Newnham and Fretherne.
Michael Portillo crosses the Severn Estuary to begin a new railway journey along the south coast of Wales. Eschewing the train through the 19th-century Severn Tunnel, he joins maintenance workers ...
Clean conditions early this morning as the tide pushes at breaks that handle a fairly breezy, E wind. Just about enough surf to get the floatier boards moving if you're keen for a paddle.
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