SPURN POINT NOW AND THEN AFTER THE TIDAL SURGE.
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- IT Is one of East Yorkshire's best-loved beauty spots and a vital habitat to dozens of birds and animals but, today, it lies damaged and desolate. Staff from Yorkshire Wildlife Trust hardly know where to begin as they assess the aftermath and begin the long and laborious clear-up.
I am 81 and as child my parents took me there. Quite often I I can remember a lot of caution signs saying there might be mines there that they have missed. I loved the place, huge waves splashing on one side and peace and quiet on the other side. So beautiful
Great video. Going to see if I can get back on there with my camper. Love spurn
Must go back, had many visits to Spurn in the 1960’s, just got a set of wheels, grey mini pick-up.
I was an agricultural engineer spent many hours on sunk island and surrounding area, memories.
Visually good but please turn the music off.Nick
Great vid!
Next time I visit I want to go down the Nuclear Bunker. Good Video thanks.
Thanks LES BELK for the help it was used in my extended Homework piece Dont take my name too seriously