I love the fact those kids are having the time of their lives!!!! Fantastic! When it rains look for rainbows (& puddles to splash in I say!!!!!) 😁😁😁😁😁😁
I was waiting to see Hariot showing her brand new land rover utility vehicle off doing the actual school run ,oh sorry forgot its half term shes probably gone to her holiday home in Portugal .
Unreal ,I am a Scotsman ,been to St Ives many times ,and this talk of bloody londeners, they and many that vist from so many places make a percentage of St Ives well of .Funny how jealousy of money makes people's heads work .St Ives Council did all right of selling a old house on the front by the tate,I believe 1.4 million ,wonder were that money went to benefit the locals .
@davideddy2672 clueless, haha ,cause you know I am right ,you have no real response so clueless is the best you have .For a start when you use daming language like dam londeners, I am not sure what you mean by that ,there are not many true Londeners left ,Cockneys were good people. London now is 38 percent white ,I am not sure what percentage of these are original as I know many whites who live in London, but there no londoner. The rest of London now is 62 percent ethic and despite many saying they were born there makes them a londoner is as about as much chance if I was born in Pakistan and calling myself a Pakistani, no chance.I wonder if you were born and bred in St Ives, of course I am clueless to know .but least I am not ignorant.
Just shows how little time you spend in Cornwall during winter! It ALWAYS floods here, that’s what happens when you have a granite backbone, no soak away! It’s just you lot just don’t hear about it.. because unless it’s another Boscastle, we are that far south it’s not news worthy!
@@funkinelle247 I visited several years ago and loved the place, but thought that you would have been safe from spring tides. Obviously I wasn't there at the right time to see this. It doesn't give part of St Ives much spare capacity to deal with sea level rises. I am sure this doesn't affect whole harbour wall though.
@@davideddy2672Your comment shows that not everyone is brighter, as for learning to swim in the street it must be a West Country part of growing up that had passed me by.
@@chrisgoodwin3617 - wuzz ee mollycoddled lil Cwith? Can’t really help that now - but do realise, that this was somewhat normal and natural some 40 years ago, and yes, we paddled, swam, sculled boats in the open streets on a bi annual basis at times. We were raised in my community to swim for all good reason, seems odd that swimming is considered so low a sense of priority on a peninsula as tiz? On an island like … What point are you trying to make I wonder?
"And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring"; luke 21:25
@jgreg9706 LoL!!!!! A six inch per century sea level increase... That's what? 2mm per year? Kids can outgrow that or walk away. When businesses buy cheap land and then complain, that's media.
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They are having fun, so not annoying. If their parents have taught them to swim they should be aware of the dangers and look like they are keeping within their safety limits.
That isn't storm surge or rip currents, it is wave overtopping from a spring tide possibly in combination with low atmospheric pressure. That is no more dangerous than paddling in the sea on the beach.
I love the fact those kids are having the time of their lives!!!! Fantastic! When it rains look for rainbows (& puddles to splash in I say!!!!!) 😁😁😁😁😁😁
You have got to love the Cornish kids ☺
Strange though, it's almost like they've never seen water before...
Don’t ever buy a car from a coastal town folks 😂
That must be freezing !! Weans are mental 😂
Adds a whole new meaning to "Having a slurp in The Sloop".
I was waiting to see Hariot showing her brand new land rover utility vehicle off doing the actual school run ,oh sorry forgot its half term shes probably gone to her holiday home in Portugal .
Goof
Levels you will never achieve. Maybe we should all come down to your level
@@legend9335dickhead
No doubt and hopefully local children who know the tides & Quay side. But still cold.
Aah I see chavs are prevelant in St Ives as well😂😂
Great to be young wearing a wetsuit enjoying some safe water play with so many people right next to them instead of glued to screens indoors.
Look at those kids... that water must be flippin freezing... Ohhh to be young again.
Nope it's been warming all summer.
😀 Those are Cornish kids lol… we’re a hardy bunch! We swim and surf all year round!
Why travel to Cornwall? It's Coming To Me!
Probably in he pub?
I think the Chippy's open.
mmm sewer water mixed wit hsea water. lovely
Those kids playing in the overspill is just joyous.
No it call stupidity...
Love my Shangri-la ST IVES. IT WAS WONDERFUL AS KIDS. NO DAM LONDERNERS
Londoners? More like Northerners and the Welsh here you mean!
Unreal ,I am a Scotsman ,been to St Ives many times ,and this talk of bloody londeners, they and many that vist from so many places make a percentage of St Ives well of .Funny how jealousy of money makes people's heads work .St Ives Council did all right of selling a old house on the front by the tate,I believe 1.4 million ,wonder were that money went to benefit the locals .
@@michaelbenton2518Clueless …
@davideddy2672 clueless, haha ,cause you know I am right ,you have no real response so clueless is the best you have .For a start when you use daming language like dam londeners, I am not sure what you mean by that ,there are not many true Londeners left ,Cockneys were good people. London now is 38 percent white ,I am not sure what percentage of these are original as I know many whites who live in London, but there no londoner. The rest of London now is 62 percent ethic and despite many saying they were born there makes them a londoner is as about as much chance if I was born in Pakistan and calling myself a Pakistani, no chance.I wonder if you were born and bred in St Ives, of course I am clueless to know .but least I am not ignorant.
@@michaelbenton2518 😂🤣😂
There local kids , grown up in the sea .
So have the local fishermen but there is always that moment of danger.
@@underwaterbubbles- 😂😂😂 Local kids learn 😉
This was a flood !! Not a place to have fun ! I feel for the owners of the properties
it makes a nice change to see the south flood rather than us up north
We get a lot of floods here in Somerset!!
No it doesn't. And I live in the Calder Valley.
Just shows how little time you spend in Cornwall during winter! It ALWAYS floods here, that’s what happens when you have a granite backbone, no soak away! It’s just you lot just don’t hear about it.. because unless it’s another Boscastle, we are that far south it’s not news worthy!
Happens a lot more often. As you see, the locals get on with it.
Adaptation, yes right answer, just sitting in it, perhaps less so.
Not much more you can do.
Can't believe that is St Ives. Thought they had much greater safety margin for tides. Been there before and loved it, never saw a tide like that.
Sea level rises, haven't really kicked in yet. Bet those shops are going to be expensive to insure.
It’s been like this since I was a child. This happens every spring tide as long as I can remember
@@funkinelle247
I visited several years ago and loved the place, but thought that you would have been safe from spring tides. Obviously I wasn't there at the right time to see this. It doesn't give part of St Ives much spare capacity to deal with sea level rises. I am sure this doesn't affect whole harbour wall though.
New sport in Cornwall, waiting for a child to be swept away!!!
Bit brighter down here, we grow up with it and learn to swim -
@@davideddy2672Your comment shows that not everyone is brighter, as for learning to swim in the street it must be a West Country part of growing up that had passed me by.
The waves aren't strong enough to sweep them away. It's a high tide, not a storm.
@@chrisgoodwin3617 - wuzz ee mollycoddled lil Cwith? Can’t really help that now - but do realise, that this was somewhat normal and natural some 40 years ago, and yes, we paddled, swam, sculled boats in the open streets on a bi annual basis at times. We were raised in my community to swim for all good reason, seems odd that swimming is considered so low a sense of priority on a peninsula as tiz? On an island like … What point are you trying to make I wonder?
@chrisgoodwin ,not the Cornish kids they are well aware of the sea, this is like a millpond,we see real terrifying storms down here in Cornwall ☺
The end of the world is nigh. 🤔
"And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring"; luke 21:25
@jgreg9706 LoL!!!!!
A six inch per century sea level increase...
That's what? 2mm per year?
Kids can outgrow that or walk away.
When businesses buy cheap land and then complain, that's media.
@@jgreg9706sucking up the clown juice … 😂
There is a “Great Deep” (Isaiah 51:10) from whence the seawater can come and go; thus causing unexplainable changes in the sea level.
@@jgreg9706 And we should believe everything the Chalked Que tells us … Yadda Yadda Yadda
Where are the bloody parents!
in the pub or working .
@@fisherman5517 both at work as due to modern times one wage wont cut it anymore
Yeah , kids running wild, get off that bloody screen, never playing outside, etc etc ad infinitum.
Filming them 😊
Nothing to do with me. But maybe traffic wardens looking at it 😂
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I do hope that those annoying littel kids were not swept out to sea ;-)
Why are they annoying?
They are having fun, so not annoying. If their parents have taught them to swim they should be aware of the dangers and look like they are keeping within their safety limits.
Absolutely mental allowing you kids to risk being swept away
Grow up!
It's just a high tide, not a hurricane.
That isn't storm surge or rip currents, it is wave overtopping from a spring tide possibly in combination with low atmospheric pressure. That is no more dangerous than paddling in the sea on the beach.
Into the harbour?
@@funkinelle247 I know, right? 😂
Omg, this is proof of global warming!
😂😂 yes ok….
ffs...
Amazed how many loons can’t read a Tide Table - great t’ see the children enjoying it as we once did! 👍
Yeah and the earth is square…. amazing how nobody as ever fell off
It's just a tide at full moon.