Hi Jane thank you for another great video as always how lovely is it there so peaceful such a lovely place so different to Blackpool have a lovely evening xx
Thanks for your video, you were stood in my favorite part of rossal/fleetwood new prom by the big rocks, love watching the sea crash up against those and looking in all the nooks and crannies, we were on the beach watching the trucks go back n forth, with the big rocks, making the new grones, since they have left a mound of sand and pebbles its harder to walk over it to get on and off the beach, it pulls on my back ! I just try and find the flatter parts !😊
Really interesting video and thought provoking. What was it like to be a resident in the very few habitations here before a sea wall was considered as a possiblity? I know there was an earthen dyke inland as was shown here a couple of years ago and some of which still exisits. There must have been incidents like the forces which have grounded ships then and people must have been terrified. For them there must have been no knowing how far the waters may have reached and if it reached crops would the year's harvest fail? We take the safety of modern times for granted on the west coast but there are people still terrified on the cliffs along the east coast as the erosions collapse houses year on year. Having said that it would be interesting to see if divers could trace any foundations of at least one of the Fylde villages that the sea has long claimed.
Lovely area that, really interesting video that Jane, thanks
Hi Jane thank you for another great video as always how lovely is it there so peaceful such a lovely place so different to Blackpool have a lovely evening xx
Thank you ,I enjoyed your wander around
Thanks for your video, you were stood in my favorite part of rossal/fleetwood new prom by the big rocks, love watching the sea crash up against those and looking in all the nooks and crannies, we were on the beach watching the trucks go back n forth, with the big rocks, making the new grones, since they have left a mound of sand and pebbles its harder to walk over it to get on and off the beach, it pulls on my back ! I just try and find the flatter parts !😊
Lovely area another good video Jane
Lovely to see it all being looked after
Catch up video number 4, wow I missed a few!! That sea view ❤ oh I do like to be beside the seaside.
Have fun!
hi Jane thanks for your videos I've been watching you since you since the pandemic started
Wonderful!
Looks a lovely area very quiet , ty jane for another video 😊
It is a lovely walk along that part of the sea front...............
Nice coastal.walk
Good video have cleverleys got a big hote xp
Yes they do - there’s the Briardene - right next to the tramlines
Remember living in Larkholme 1977 when the sea wall gave way and the whole area flooded
I’m heading to Lytham, close by from Flyde coast tomorrow- don’t get me or my car on camera!
I’m going nowhere in this weather!
How far is Saint Michael's On Wyre from Blackpool?
About 25-30 mins drive
@@visitfyldecoast That's great thank you so much 🙂
Really interesting video and thought provoking.
What was it like to be a resident in the very few habitations here before a sea wall was considered as a possiblity? I know there was an earthen dyke inland as was shown here a couple of years ago and some of which still exisits.
There must have been incidents like the forces which have grounded ships then and people must have been terrified. For them there must have been no knowing how far the waters may have reached and if it reached crops would the year's harvest fail?
We take the safety of modern times for granted on the west coast but there are people still terrified on the cliffs along the east coast as the erosions collapse houses year on year.
Having said that it would be interesting to see if divers could trace any foundations of at least one of the Fylde villages that the sea has long claimed.
Now that would be good to find some remains
Are you ok looky very tired
Good spot Martin, I’m shattered!
We’re you a civil Engineer in a former life.
No - but I think I should have been! Only problem is I'm what you might call mathematically challenged, lol