Have you seen the video from America where the authorities dynamited a whale to get rid of the carcass, it was a complete cluster clusterfuck Astley just ended up spreading the mess/smell over a wider area!🤢🤮😂✌️
There's a huge fin whale has washed up on beach in kerry, its probably twice the size of this whale, council doesn't want to move it due to gas build up in the stomach in case it explodes. Its 75ft long the size of a ship. ruclips.net/video/GDoZH93WxGw/видео.html
i'm a ex EOD engineer and that first thing you found looks like a rocket. the second looks like air dropped ammunition and the solid thing looked like a tank projectile. at one point they would have all been dark blue or light blue. one colour is training and one colour is practice but i cant remember which one is which and which one has or doesnt have explosive in them. that other thing was definitely a wale
They are all practice mortar rounds except the large shell which is artillery, not a tank round. If the uncovering of live ordnance was as regular as this, the beach would be cordoned off permanently. The reason it isn't is the big clue. That area was obviously a practice range at some point. You don't talk like ex EOD. You'd know all of this as standard.
@@tinderboxcreations I didn't see any spigot holes so didn't think it was morter rounds. I was civilian trained and not from the forces. I only done the job for months and all I looked for was left over ww2 ordnance. I'm by no means an expert and I have forgotten most of my training. I also though it was obvious this was a practice range so didn't mention it.
I was just talking to a work colleague about Cowden bombing range. Then I saw this video. Majority of the coastline where we used to park up has now fallen in the to sea. We used to sit in the control tower watching the jets dropping dummy bombs on a floating target out at sea.
We have the same problem on the Isle of Wight, we are loosing so much of our coastline...landslides very regularly now. One of our bays close to us used to have another car park......that's completely gone now
@@xoGullysMumox Be interested to know which areas you are talking about. I've noticed there aren't any places to launch a boat from a trailer in the southern part of the Isle of Wight.
The munitions you found by the cliff face were BDU 33's. The colour designation, blue, donates practice / inert. These are dropped by various aircraft doing training runs on ground targets. I am an avid collector, of many years, from small munitions up to items of over 1 ton (ALL FFE and inert). My strong advice is to steer well away from anything you find that looks like a "bomb" or "grenade" , they can be highly unstable and likely to detonate at any time if touched. Get Bomb Disposal specialists out - dial 999 and report location.
Thankfully there’s contact numbers on the Mod information board as you go down the slope onto the beach and as you reach the beach being videoed at Mappleton. If I remember correctly? A couple years ago a couple from Sheffield found some practice rounds and took them home. I’m pretty certain that Hull daily mail and bbc look north covered the story, as someone reported them to the police when they were showing them? My father was a former Bomb disposal sergeant for the RAF who served his last two years at the Cowden range before retiring in 1997. Even I know when to steer clear from these when I take my dogs on to that beach
When i was a kid back in the 70s me and my brother played football with a brown square can that was washed up on Weymouth beach only for it to come open and it was a trip wire bomb, all intact with wires and 4 sticks of explosives. Took it to navy base only to be told to put it down and run away from it, bomb disposal came out all dressed up 😅
The Isle of Sheppey has a similar thing with bombs washing up on the beach, as there's an old American munitions ship called the SS Richard Montgomery.
Not far from where I live, brilliant episode. Lots of fossils on that stretch of coastline along with the ammunitions. The entire coastline has been eroding for centuries, further down an entire town/port was washed away by the sea.
Literally round the corner from my house 😅 I walk there all the time with my dogs, alot of the ordinance are training rounds but I'd still avoid them cause you can't tell the difference to look at them, we hear the booms when the disposal teams blow them up
Wow, I thought bombs and sewage and old walls and buildings were common my local beaches and dunes are full of them, this one you guys are at is wicked, my dad would love a walk along there to spot some bombs. He's an ex soldier and is still obsessed with that kind of life we had.
I live five minutes drive inland from this beach. When the EOD engineers dispose of the ordinance found on the beach there’s times you can hear and feel the blast. Also my father who was a bomb disposal sergeant for the RAF, who served for two years at the former Cowden range disposing all ordinance found before retiring in 1997. The beach they’re on is between Aldbrough and Mappleton. And yes the beach is open to the general public.
@snorb1tz aren't they dangerous thoue? I know nothing about ammunition. I was always under the impression that live ammo was very dangerous. Unless they aren't live?
@@julest9423they can’t really tell if they’re live or not until they get a specialist there, this beach erodes which slowly reveals bombs etc from the wars
It's a Merc sprinter 😕 not a GMc Vandura smh 🤔 it is black but it doesn't have a red 'go-faster'Stripe or a massive spoiler 😞 as an A'team enthusiast this confused me and saddened every man on earth. The two vans are nothing alike
You lads should have come down the coast a bit to where I live in Lincolnshire. There is a disused bombing range at Friskney (RAF Wainfleet), there are 2 anchored ships they used to bomb that look like swiss cheese, as there are more holes than ships left. you can see rockets, practise bombs & cannon shells everywhere. You did o.k anyway, though. great vlog guys. regards.....urban geeze.
I know exactly where you mean. As a Leicestershire child of the 80/90s we went on holiday to Ingoldmells every year, we used to see and hear the planes flying to the bombing range, most memorable were the A10s BRRRRT of the 90s Gulf War era. We used to go to Gibraltar Point, there was a wardens hut down near the sea that had a huge set of binoculars on a tripod, apparently from a submarine? We were told never to look at the targets (through the binoculars) when the range was active, as they used laser guidance, and it could burn your eye out!
@@vvortexxo2 O.k, head to Skegness, then from there, take the A52 to Boston, go thru Wainfleet St.Marys, When you get to Friskney turn left at the Barley Mow pub into Sea lane. Follow rd for @1.5 miles past disused control tower until you go over last bank & see a yellow 'H' painted on rd. Park there, & head right on foot along paved track till you get to sea. Look right & you'll see the ships in the distance & aim for them across sand. The whole site is decommissioned, so access is fine. Check the tide times b4 you go. hope this helps......Enjoy.
American A10 warthogs use to be the main planes which used that range.. be plenty of cannon rounds also which are harder to notice.. 4 miles further south is a old gun battery place also. As kids we found a bomb about 6ft in height embedded in the sand we sat on the cliffs throwing rocks at it... lol..
Thank you for taking to see the bombs, where the public can just go, crazy! And I can imagine how bad that whale smelled. But I am glad you showed us the whale. Very cool and interesting video.
Blimey what a bloody great video! The whale and the bombs, I'd be really happy to see them too! It's not just you guys that are thrilled by them, this Yorkshire lass would be so happy too 😮 but Where was Al? Wouldn't the school let him have a day trip out? 😊😂😂
The whale is a Sperm Whale. Many missed jokes there boyz. Looks like a ‘teenage’ calf. The bone sticking out is it’s lower jaw. These whales feed on giant squid and dive hundreds of meters in one breath. They’re also really intelligent. A Sperm Whale from the waters around the UK speak a different language to those in the Caribbean! Also big bomb
fuck... thats sounds like us as kids, we didn't have any actual bombs though so we just made our own out of anything that might explode, no one died, though maybe should have thinking back
I think the bone sticking out of the whale was it's lower jaw, the only reason I think this is because above it is the weird "teeth" thing they have and obviously... where's it's jaw. Idk just a thought I'm probably wrong
my ex was into scuba as well as my friends ;) he used to collect bombs, most of them were filled with cement, not all though :) had my fingers crossed for 15 years, nothing so far. At least he looked like a withered grey skeleton last time I saw him. I don't feel bad, 3 drunk women started fist fights with me because of how abusive he told them I was :) ah good times
@@hendryde-lux4287 I wish, just a boring afternoon, raining, newborn sleeping and then those bombs just reminded me of him :) of course I won't go into details, but openly mocking him whenever I feel like it is healthier than the alternatives :) I can laugh about the past or I can cry about it, both are a bit pathetic but I know which one makes me feel better
Great video as always. The poor whale looks like a young Sperm whale and that bone sticking out was it's mandible (lower jaw bone) but the teeth were missing.
Never i grew up running around little Switzerland thought you lads said never coming back to hull 😂 wish I knew you was there so I could of come got a photo 😢
Hi HoE! 👋 🐈 Oh... Bombs! I thought you were in search of " Bums"! I know why you did not have Al along. He has to touch EVERYTHING! So if it were not the "bums," Al would touch the black run-off as well as the whale, and just not a mere touch of the bone. I half expected an edit of Lloydy, as he was examining a "bum" more closely, exploding in the background over Jon's shoulder. Another gem of a vid that I am sharing in my American network of 3! Well done guys! Cyber hugggggs! 🤗🤗🤗🐈
Those are practice bombs to simulate a real bomb. The blue paint is for training. Look up MK-76 or BDU-33 (Bomb Dummy Unit). That is the US Navy version. Take one home, use it as a door stopper.
The bombs that are coloured light blue are practice rounds and are inert. The light blue colour is used by the military to denote that a round or shell is inert.
I know exactly where you went.. As I live not far away. If you went out into the sea. You would find more.... As they used to.have floating targets off.... Plus. A friends boat is just off there..... Plus you weren't far.frkm.some.really cool places.....
Wicked place. As a female I must say that I would get excited at the thought of seeing UXB’s can’t believe that they are just laying about on a beach and then the Whale bloody hell. Awesome video as usual🐸👻💀
If you guys get excited about that first so called bomb....then you'd better not have a look at the yards of similar scaff poles on the back of my lorry !!!!
Stunning beach. Lots of history attached to it. When we were kids we used to go to a beach on holidays in Galway. Once there was a whale lying dead on the beach. We jumped up and down on it it made sounds like it was darting 😂😂😂😂. Hi from the West of Ireland 😁
Blue are inert, some were actually mortar rounds, some tank rounds and the first thing you saw was a rocket a early in the life of the range item, they were phased out early 60's
I was halfway through watching this before I realised Al wasn't there. I think I must think of you chaps being one homogenous entity. Also that's almost definitely sewage. You know why I know that? Because of THE FUCKING TORIES!
fun fact, decomposing whales are bombs. ~They tend to explode due to the gas
It's on the perfect beach then
We had one in Shoebury years ago and the MOD had to blow it up to get rid of it 😮👍👍
Have you seen the video from America where the authorities dynamited a whale to get rid of the carcass, it was a complete cluster clusterfuck Astley just ended up spreading the mess/smell over a wider area!🤢🤮😂✌️
There's a huge fin whale has washed up on beach in kerry, its probably twice the size of this whale, council doesn't want to move it due to gas build up in the stomach in case it explodes. Its 75ft long the size of a ship. ruclips.net/video/GDoZH93WxGw/видео.html
True!
i'm a ex EOD engineer and that first thing you found looks like a rocket. the second looks like air dropped ammunition and the solid thing looked like a tank projectile. at one point they would have all been dark blue or light blue. one colour is training and one colour is practice but i cant remember which one is which and which one has or doesnt have explosive in them. that other thing was definitely a wale
Disagree, it is without fear of contradiction, a “whale”, sperm whale to be exact.
@grumpygramps1451 you can tell because it's full of sperms.
They are all practice mortar rounds except the large shell which is artillery, not a tank round. If the uncovering of live ordnance was as regular as this, the beach would be cordoned off permanently. The reason it isn't is the big clue. That area was obviously a practice range at some point. You don't talk like ex EOD. You'd know all of this as standard.
@@tinderboxcreations I didn't see any spigot holes so didn't think it was morter rounds. I was civilian trained and not from the forces. I only done the job for months and all I looked for was left over ww2 ordnance. I'm by no means an expert and I have forgotten most of my training. I also though it was obvious this was a practice range so didn't mention it.
If I remember correctly, the light blue are inert munitions
Thought I was watching Attenborough for a minute
"That's its eye init " 😂😂
I was just talking to a work colleague about Cowden bombing range. Then I saw this video. Majority of the coastline where we used to park up has now fallen in the to sea. We used to sit in the control tower watching the jets dropping dummy bombs on a floating target out at sea.
We have the same problem on the Isle of Wight, we are loosing so much of our coastline...landslides very regularly now. One of our bays close to us used to have another car park......that's completely gone now
@@xoGullysMumox Be interested to know which areas you are talking about.
I've noticed there aren't any places to launch a boat from a trailer in the southern part of the Isle of Wight.
@@xoGullysMumox Maybe one day David Icke will get washed away by the sea 😛
That bone sticking out is probably its jaw bone, what a find though bombs aside.
Yeah looks like people took its teeth.
It could be the jaw but I also reckon it could be the baculum, or the penile bone.
It is one side of it's jaw. So a toothed whale of that size has to be a Sperm whale.
The munitions you found by the cliff face were BDU 33's. The colour designation, blue, donates practice / inert. These are dropped by various aircraft doing training runs on ground targets.
I am an avid collector, of many years, from small munitions up to items of over 1 ton (ALL FFE and inert). My strong advice is to steer well away from anything you find that looks like a "bomb" or "grenade" , they can be highly unstable and likely to detonate at any time if touched. Get Bomb Disposal specialists out - dial 999 and report location.
Thankfully there’s contact numbers on the Mod information board as you go down the slope onto the beach and as you reach the beach being videoed at Mappleton. If I remember correctly? A couple years ago a couple from Sheffield found some practice rounds and took them home. I’m pretty certain that Hull daily mail and bbc look north covered the story, as someone reported them to the police when they were showing them? My father was a former Bomb disposal sergeant for the RAF who served his last two years at the Cowden range before retiring in 1997. Even I know when to steer clear from these when I take my dogs on to that beach
How to confuse the enemy,
Step 1
Paint tip blue.
Cheers for the info😂
When i was a kid back in the 70s me and my brother played football with a brown square can that was washed up on Weymouth beach only for it to come open and it was a trip wire bomb, all intact with wires and 4 sticks of explosives. Took it to navy base only to be told to put it down and run away from it, bomb disposal came out all dressed up 😅
We share the sea with not only Wales, but with Ireland and Scotland too ya know. :D
Was Al too stoned to make this trip!? 🤣
He's been suspended like the BBC presenter.
No guys I swear he's working on his van!!!😂
He was getting bummed off Phil scofield lol 😅
The Isle of Sheppey has a similar thing with bombs washing up on the beach, as there's an old American munitions ship called the SS Richard Montgomery.
Not far from where I live, brilliant episode. Lots of fossils on that stretch of coastline along with the ammunitions.
The entire coastline has been eroding for centuries, further down an entire town/port was washed away by the sea.
Literally round the corner from my house 😅 I walk there all the time with my dogs, alot of the ordinance are training rounds but I'd still avoid them cause you can't tell the difference to look at them, we hear the booms when the disposal teams blow them up
Wow, I thought bombs and sewage and old walls and buildings were common my local beaches and dunes are full of them, this one you guys are at is wicked, my dad would love a walk along there to spot some bombs. He's an ex soldier and is still obsessed with that kind of life we had.
Just got my new tshirt and it’s fookin marvy.
Cheers fellas.
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I never knew that an area with possible live explosives would be open to the public. Really cool to see.
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Helloooo from Hucknall Great Britain 😊👌.
@@jeffbelshaw6014 Greetings from Ripley! 😉
I live five minutes drive inland from this beach. When the EOD engineers dispose of the ordinance found on the beach there’s times you can hear and feel the blast. Also my father who was a bomb disposal sergeant for the RAF, who served for two years at the former Cowden range disposing all ordinance found before retiring in 1997. The beach they’re on is between Aldbrough and Mappleton. And yes the beach is open to the general public.
@snorb1tz aren't they dangerous thoue? I know nothing about ammunition. I was always under the impression that live ammo was very dangerous. Unless they aren't live?
@@julest9423they can’t really tell if they’re live or not until they get a specialist there, this beach erodes which slowly reveals bombs etc from the wars
When ever I see Lloyds van I expect the A team to get out. You guys are on point every time, I missed Al though. 😂
Hopefully he was working on his van and we'll have another Van Show Soon!😊
It's a Merc sprinter 😕 not a GMc Vandura smh 🤔 it is black but it doesn't have a red 'go-faster'Stripe or a massive spoiler 😞 as an A'team enthusiast this confused me and saddened every man on earth. The two vans are nothing alike
@@Baron_von_Fargone sorry i am blonde after all.
Looks like Mappleton.. my favourite beach.. love fossil hunting there
The big question is....where's Al gone.
Up the whale getting the ambergris. 😂
Rehab
He couldn't be trusted not to kick the bombs, so they went without him.
@@jodysales2362very good comment. 👏👏👏
He's actually working on his van. 😊
You lads should have come down the coast a bit to where I live in Lincolnshire. There is a disused bombing range at Friskney (RAF Wainfleet), there are 2 anchored ships they used to bomb that look like swiss cheese, as there are more holes than ships left. you can see rockets, practise bombs & cannon shells everywhere. You did o.k anyway, though. great vlog guys.
regards.....urban geeze.
I know exactly where you mean. As a Leicestershire child of the 80/90s we went on holiday to Ingoldmells every year, we used to see and hear the planes flying to the bombing range, most memorable were the A10s BRRRRT of the 90s Gulf War era. We used to go to Gibraltar Point, there was a wardens hut down near the sea that had a huge set of binoculars on a tripod, apparently from a submarine? We were told never to look at the targets (through the binoculars) when the range was active, as they used laser guidance, and it could burn your eye out!
Where is this? I live in Lincoln
@@vvortexxo2 O.k, head to Skegness, then from there, take the A52 to Boston, go thru Wainfleet St.Marys, When you get to Friskney turn left at the Barley Mow pub into Sea lane. Follow rd for @1.5 miles past disused control tower until you go over last bank & see a yellow 'H' painted on rd. Park there, & head right on foot along paved track till you get to sea. Look right & you'll see the ships in the distance & aim for them across sand. The whole site is decommissioned, so access is fine.
Check the tide times b4 you go. hope this helps......Enjoy.
@@vvortexxo2 P.s or look on google maps for directions to the Barley Mow pub & restaurant, Friskney, then follow my directions from there.
I’m guessing the (tusk) is probably the bottom jaw bone! Great vid boys! Keep it up!!
American A10 warthogs use to be the main planes which used that range.. be plenty of cannon rounds also which are harder to notice.. 4 miles further south is a old gun battery place also. As kids we found a bomb about 6ft in height embedded in the sand we sat on the cliffs throwing rocks at it... lol..
Amazing video ! One question where I can get his sunglasses they’re so cool
"why does this always happen to us"
Asks man who's hobby is looking for weird shit upon discovering weird shit.
That black water looks like its from a indian tannery where they treat and dye leather
Thank you for taking to see the bombs, where the public can just go, crazy! And I can imagine how bad that whale smelled. But I am glad you showed us the whale. Very cool and interesting video.
That poor seagull drank from that sewage run off. Bombs in a farmers field, Pop corn you say boys? Lol sorry I couldn't resist.
excellent video, chaps. keep up the good work, well, arsing about in style. cheers
You guys went across the Bridge I walk across near enough every day, it's awesome where you are
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@@jacquebruce2978 Hull coast
You make us happy. Luv you're here in Langley BC. 👍🇨🇦
Blimey what a bloody great video! The whale and the bombs, I'd be really happy to see them too! It's not just you guys that are thrilled by them, this Yorkshire lass would be so happy too 😮 but Where was Al? Wouldn't the school let him have a day trip out? 😊😂😂
I went to Mappleton beach one day and then we went to different beaches and I was standing right where you were standing on 1:03 and we turned back
Ahh the Holderness coast. Not far from my neck of the woods lads. Good shots of the Humber bridge!
I remember years ago when i was a kid in Devon they blew up a dead whale that was stuck on rocks at sawmill cove ... pure stinky horror
Poke em with a stick. Also is Al just busy climbing stuff ? Where’s he gone 🤔
mappelton beach it looks like, found many bombs there, good fossils too, there is old ordinance all the way to Easington near spurn point
The whale is a Sperm Whale. Many missed jokes there boyz. Looks like a ‘teenage’ calf. The bone sticking out is it’s lower jaw.
These whales feed on giant squid and dive hundreds of meters in one breath.
They’re also really intelligent. A Sperm Whale from the waters around the UK speak a different language to those in the Caribbean!
Also big bomb
Great episode guys thanks ❤
Awesome vid guys!! I can only see imagine the stench that whale was giving off lol!! 😂
When we were kids we used to drag these bombs up the cliff and throw them off. Never saw any explode though. 🤣
The fact that you've wrote this confirms it.
fuck... thats sounds like us as kids, we didn't have any actual bombs though so we just made our own out of anything that might explode, no one died, though maybe should have thinking back
Another great video from the best urban explorers on RUclips ❤
Norton would make a good Seagull. Making a lot of noise and shitting on Lloydy's van.
The farmer make pop corn on that land 😏
its Cowden as kids we would walk up and down there collecting all different munitions
Lads you three are by far my favourite youtubers ❤❤❤
great video guys, really interesting viewing.
"I love the smell of sewage in the morning, Smells like... victory!"
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I think the bone sticking out of the whale was it's lower jaw, the only reason I think this is because above it is the weird "teeth" thing they have and obviously... where's it's jaw. Idk just a thought I'm probably wrong
Nah think you’re right- prob dead sperm whale 😮
Wooooo UXO's finding those is always a fun day
my ex was into scuba as well as my friends ;) he used to collect bombs, most of them were filled with cement, not all though :) had my fingers crossed for 15 years, nothing so far. At least he looked like a withered grey skeleton last time I saw him. I don't feel bad, 3 drunk women started fist fights with me because of how abusive he told them I was :) ah good times
Judging by this comment I reckon those 3 drunk woman were probably right lol
@@hendryde-lux4287 I wish, just a boring afternoon, raining, newborn sleeping and then those bombs just reminded me of him :) of course I won't go into details, but openly mocking him whenever I feel like it is healthier than the alternatives :) I can laugh about the past or I can cry about it, both are a bit pathetic but I know which one makes me feel better
@@ladyflibblesworth7282 no one gives a fuck about your NEWBORN
@@inhaletime You cared enough to start throwing your toys out the pram, kid.
If you close your eyes you can pretend its 3 keith lemons on holiday
I see mortar rounds probably dating back to when the land was used for Army training during WW2.
Great video as always. The poor whale looks like a young Sperm whale and that bone sticking out was it's mandible (lower jaw bone) but the teeth were missing.
This videos the bomb. I'm having a whale of a time watching.
Deserves more likes 😂
Remember back in 1970 they tried to remove a dead whale from a beach by blowing it up😂, search it its bloody funny.
'Exploding whale 1970' will find it.😉👍
(I don't know how to do links.🙃)
Me and my mates used to bike there back in the 80s when they used to fly over and bomb the land..we also brought one home lol
I thought you said, "Today, we're looking for BONGS." 😂
Never i grew up running around little Switzerland thought you lads said never coming back to hull 😂 wish I knew you was there so I could of come got a photo 😢
Was just going to say is that Humber Bridge, take my nephew to little switz most weekends, any idea were the beach was with the bombs?
@@Badboykillrz not a clue mate sorry just recognised they was at lil switz haha
you know what's really strange - you normally find wales to the west of england
Thats Huw Edwards bomb
Hi HoE! 👋 🐈 Oh... Bombs! I thought you were in search of " Bums"! I know why you did not have Al along. He has to touch EVERYTHING! So if it were not the "bums," Al would touch the black run-off as well as the whale, and just not a mere touch of the bone.
I half expected an edit of Lloydy, as he was examining a "bum" more closely, exploding in the background over Jon's shoulder.
Another gem of a vid that I am sharing in my American network of 3! Well done guys! Cyber hugggggs! 🤗🤗🤗🐈
Wonder if the Whale came from wales. Great video, whale meet again.
Love your videos guys! Keep them coming
Bloody awesome vid guys.... really really interesting to see real bombs x a WHALE 🐳🐋... brilliant find... thanks for your hard work x❤
Its changed a bit since last time I was there about 15 years ago
Jesus is MIA 😂 can't believe you found so many bombs...💣 interesting ✌🏻
Those are practice bombs to simulate a real bomb. The blue paint is for training. Look up MK-76 or BDU-33 (Bomb Dummy Unit). That is the US Navy version. Take one home, use it as a door stopper.
The bombs that are coloured light blue are practice rounds and are inert. The light blue colour is used by the military to denote that a round or shell is inert.
That whale was actually Al in an elaborate disguise, we know your game!
"that's it's eye, int it, and that's it's..... front..." ffs Norton
I know exactly where you went.. As I live not far away. If you went out into the sea. You would find more.... As they used to.have floating targets off.... Plus. A friends boat is just off there..... Plus you weren't far.frkm.some.really cool places.....
You ort to go back to see this again in a year 13:12 see how much it’s decomposed.
Sewage in UK waterways is a defining moment in its history.
It's a plague
True facts there is another UK beach you can see tampons in the wild it's called South end
"Thats a whay~aalle 😂" ..thats how i talk 😊
The Greatest Raid Of All - Jeremy Clarkson - One of the best ww2 documentaries and stories around….
The Farmers were growing Popcorn! Lol
bomb whale sewer sounds like my trip to the toilet this morning
I really enjoyed this video. Sad about the washed up whale. very interesting history about this beach.
When I was In the raf I was jiffed to help the armourer dispose of used ammunition at this location, interesting day out.
I can hear some ticking must be one those bombs lol
That's my mates farm with the pirate flag! Good job he didn't catch you, unless that's where Al is????
Wicked place. As a female I must say that I would get excited at the thought of seeing UXB’s can’t believe that they are just laying about on a beach and then the Whale bloody hell. Awesome video as usual🐸👻💀
Dead whales, sewerage and bombs, wicked place!
Great show fellas
I bow down to your encyclopaedic knowledge of Futurama Norton! 😝
What did I say from futurama ?
@@norton90 you know what ambergris is bro!
plus binge watched the channel the last week or so... a few references noticed and appreciated.
fucking awesome channel by the by 😋
I live near here, might go explore.
Bombs and a Whale. Excellent. Amazing to see a whale, which normally looks so terrifying in the water. Just WOW to this video!!
Norton heaves at Als farts but not a decomposing whale 🤔😂I’m buying that T-shirt! ❤
If you guys get excited about that first so called bomb....then you'd better not have a look at the yards of similar scaff poles on the back of my lorry !!!!
If I'm not mistaken the blue paint means training rounds
Stunning beach. Lots of history attached to it. When we were kids we used to go to a beach on holidays in Galway. Once there was a whale lying dead on the beach. We jumped up and down on it it made sounds like it was darting 😂😂😂😂. Hi from the West of Ireland 😁
You're lucky it didn't explode, yes that is a thing .......
You lads been in our neck of the woods and didn’t let us know! The Blown8cylinder crew could have joined you! Maybe next time lads!
There’s a beach somewhere in the uk where the army use to do bombing target practice. I forget where but it’s full of bombs
Where your hippy mate today and another good video lads
Technically you can get closer to Whales, you could be in one, theres sheep and farmers in one of them called Wales...
Nice t-shirt Lloydy.
Tanks,
Yur welcome 😂
Where's Al, an where's his Camper? 🙄😆
Blue are inert, some were actually mortar rounds, some tank rounds and the first thing you saw was a rocket a early in the life of the range item, they were phased out early 60's
I was halfway through watching this before I realised Al wasn't there.
I think I must think of you chaps being one homogenous entity.
Also that's almost definitely sewage.
You know why I know that?
Because of THE FUCKING TORIES!
Isn't Bomb Proof Corn Corna death band from Norway ?😈🤘lol