I've just discovered your videos and I really enjoy them. I'm In nz but my ancestors were from Kent!! My 5 or 6 x grandfather was a rector at the st Mary's church in reculver. The ruins you visited today!! He was Thomas clendon so thanks for the walk...I don't know if I will ever visit but at least I can see it through your eyes!! Thank you!!
The birds turning stones, ironically are Turnstones. You've had them in at least 3 of your previous videos. And yes, Sand Martins nest in those cliffs. The whole of that part of the Kent coast is an excellent birding area.
Very enjoyable video Sidders, thanks very much for posting. Always uplifting to see the sea on a sunny day. Looking forward to the next instalment. Best wishes, Ian
Nice one Sidders, some wildcampers have slept around the towers, must be brilliant looking up at the towers at night, look forward to your next walk...ATB Chris.
If you're ever at the towers, with a good sunset, the atmosphere is just amazing. I can just imagine all the stars you could see, at night, with it being away from the town! Thanks for watching, next time shall be Reculver to Birchington-on-Sea!
Ooh I’m guessing you’ll find shark teeth at first second! I’ve found shark teeth and 1 fish vertebra here. If u missed it if your daring to walk to Folkestone there’s a beach you can find ammonites there
I've seen shark teeth here in the past, didn't find any on this walk though. Is exciting when you do spot them! I shall have to keep a look out when we get to Folkestone in this series! 😄
(: there’s plenty of ammonites there but no shark teeth. To sum sharks teeth they are very black at beltinge with a grey blade that can be shiny. You could also find fish vertebra too but u have to be very experienced for finding that at a place like beltinge as I only found 1 in the area and there’s not common
Hi just for your information, the holes in the cliff at bishopstone are sand Martin nest sites 👍
I've just discovered your videos and I really enjoy them. I'm In nz but my ancestors were from Kent!! My 5 or 6 x grandfather was a rector at the st Mary's church in reculver. The ruins you visited today!! He was Thomas clendon so thanks for the walk...I don't know if I will ever visit but at least I can see it through your eyes!! Thank you!!
The birds turning stones, ironically are Turnstones. You've had them in at least 3 of your previous videos. And yes, Sand Martins nest in those cliffs. The whole of that part of the Kent coast is an excellent birding area.
Very enjoyable video Sidders, thanks very much for posting. Always uplifting to see the sea on a sunny day. Looking forward to the next instalment. Best wishes, Ian
OK, I have caught up with your walks now, when is the next one?!
Great Video and well narrated as always 👏
Thanks Terry! 😁
Why didn't you mention that the beach scene from the Netflix HeartStopper show was shot in Herne Bay? Love the walk-through 👍
It was? That's so cool! I am yet to watch Heartstopper, but I must check it out now! Thanks for letting me know 😄 and glad you enjoyed!
Nice one Sidders, some wildcampers have slept around the towers, must be brilliant looking up at the towers at night, look forward to your next walk...ATB Chris.
If you're ever at the towers, with a good sunset, the atmosphere is just amazing. I can just imagine all the stars you could see, at night, with it being away from the town!
Thanks for watching, next time shall be Reculver to Birchington-on-Sea!
Ooh I’m guessing you’ll find shark teeth at first second! I’ve found shark teeth and 1 fish vertebra here. If u missed it if your daring to walk to Folkestone there’s a beach you can find ammonites there
I've seen shark teeth here in the past, didn't find any on this walk though. Is exciting when you do spot them!
I shall have to keep a look out when we get to Folkestone in this series! 😄
(: there’s plenty of ammonites there but no shark teeth. To sum sharks teeth they are very black at beltinge with a grey blade that can be shiny. You could also find fish vertebra too but u have to be very experienced for finding that at a place like beltinge as I only found 1 in the area and there’s not common
The place for Folkestone ammonites is called Copt point.
I love ittttttt
Thanks! 😄
Beach is BROWN.