I moved to France nearly a decade ago to be with my other half. This is type of video that makes me home sick.Grey windy days, Brits being excited by a bit of a flood so the whole family comes to see it, a bag of chips on the way home...cup of tea when you get in..lovely.
Wonderful video of a beautiful environment and a phenomenon of nature. It fills me with wonder to realize that this has been happening for thousands of years, and will keep happening long after we are gone. It's nice to see people enjoying this event with their children as well.
It doesn't matter how smart we get or how technologically advanced we become, when Mother Nature decides to flex her muscles, we have to just sit back and learn our place again.
Yes, I’m always amused when people give their boats haughty names like ‘wave dancer’ or something like that. Nature is powerful and has infinite patience. If we’re not careful, it wipes us out, effortlessly and uncaring. But, with all that raw power, it is always fascinating to be at sea.
I can remember running along that footpath nearly forty years ago. It was a cold September day, with a strong wind and driving rain. The tide wasn`t as high as this but still full enough to send a few whitecaps over the sea wall. As i set out from a friends house i ran against the wind. it was so strong i felt as if was running in concrete and that a huge hand rested on my chest pushing me back. Back then i was a serious athlete and used to hard training but the first three miles to my turn point was harder than some marathons i`ve finished. it normally took me about 18 minutes to reach a headland and turn for home back the way i had come. But that day when i got to the headland and glanced at my watch i saw it had taken me nearly thirty minutes and i felt shattered, all the energy sucked out of me. i turned for home and instantly everything changed. as I recovered and ran faster it felt like the hand was now pushing me along faster and i was really flying. I felt young, strong and alive and have never forgotten it. thanks for this.
Interesting video - well filmed. I've watched some high tides at Arnside on the opposite side of the river. I've not seen one as high as that, but I saw one which was 10.4 metres in 2019. The front of the incoming tide passed Grange as a tidal bore and swept over towards Arnside.
I enjoyed your film - nice editing, good music. I used to holiday as a child in Grange. Sad to see all that spartina grass now - lovely to see the sea back once again. When is the next high tide - I would love a trip up to watch. Duncan
To find the tide times for Grange-over-Sands check the tide tables for the nearest measured location (which is Roa Island) here: www.bbc.co.uk/weather/coast_and_sea/tide_tables/5/439a#tide-details remembering that it's only the highest tides that actually get over the grass, and even in a strong gale, it never gets any rougher than what you see in my film here. The extent of spartina by Grange prom seems to be more stable now, after expanding a lot through the 1990's and 2000's. Occasionally there is a 'Prom Art' art and craft fair on the prom, summer Sundays only on certain days - perhaps the Tourist information centre in Grange would know when. Of course the attraction for many is to Cedric Robinson's Cross Bay walks (usually from Arnside to Kents Bank - both of which have train stations). Again look on line to find when these are taking place. Typically they re every other weekend during the summer. Enjoy your trip if you go to Grange, it has kept a gentle, old fashioned kind of character that has been lost from many other seaside destinations.
I enjoyed that, thanks for sharing. It's like the North West's own version of Dawlish! It always feels sad though when the tide retreats to the sea but then the great expanse of Morecambe Bay is well and truly revealed. Cheers!
WOW how incredible. If the grass usually has grazing animals on it will it now ide with having salt water flood it ? That would be a pity - the photography is wonderful - thank you
Thank you for your kind comment. The grassland is specialised: it is inter-tidal salt marsh, and species are able to tolerate occasional inundation by the sea. It is quite common in estuary situations in the UK.
You can always view it without sound. The real sound was a lot of wind noise so you are not missing much. With hindsight, I don’t like the music much myself. But remember that for copyright reasons my choice is bery limited.
hi i lived in grange in the 60s and 70s there was no sea grass bk then the river kent changes its channel every now and then bk in the late 60s part of the prom far side of the pool was torn down in a hugh storm
The music was the free music that comes with apples Final Cut Pro software. The bonus is that it doesn’t break copyright to use it and publish on UA-cam, unlike most other music
Extraño comportamiento del mar, esas burbujas impresionantes, uff es como que tubiera vida, es terrorifico , cuando se le da la gana demuestra su poder. A propósito en que pueblo o ciudad fue grabado este video, que bonito lugar por donde pasaba el tren.!! 👍
@@john-of-the-north tu traduccion esta bien, gracias por responder a mi comentario, tu video me gust👍 el tren me encanto, el mar ygual es bello a pesar del comportamiento raro que haveses tiene, bonito lugar
Ah well this place doesn’t have that, instead we have cafes and gardens and a band playing in a bandstand in the park. It is quite a leafy and traditional sort of place that tends to appeal to older people. But further down the coast we have Morcambe and Blackpool for cantfloss and slot machines - larger, more urban places of quite a different character that perhaps draw a different demongraphic. Nice to hear from NZ.
Almost never, this was an exception. Once a month at full moon the tide comes across the grass, but not over the prom. I am not aware that the tide has come up that high since the date of this film, but locals might be able to answer otherwise.
The sun is so low in the sky its not true, thats like 8.30am on our shortest winter day. Amazed that at 55 degrees north, no snow in sight or on hills - very mild climate.
Thanks for your comment Adorecream 1976. I see from your channel that you are based in New Zealand. You are quite right that at our northern latitude in the UK we ought to have much colder winter weather than we do. However, our mitigating factor is our coastal climate, assisted by comparatively mild sea temperatures from the North Atlantic Drift or Gulf Stream (coming from the Gulf of Mexico). While this does not feel warm when I dip my big toe into the sea, it does have the effect of maintaining temperatures above freezing through the winter, in coastal locations. Of course day to day weather overrides this general climate pattern, and if the winter wind blows from Eastern Europe or Scandinavia, then it is cold. Last year at this time it was horribly cold with sub-zero temperatures and much snow. If the wind comes from the south, as it has been doing recently, then it is much milder. This week we had temperatures peaking at 21C. But for most of the time the winter weather is as you see it in this video: a bit of sun but generally unsettled.
This was cool. I used to love Grange as a kid. But when I went a few years ago I was a bit disappointed by the unsightly grass. That is nature I suppose, but the grass is disappointing none the less for me.
The spartina grass built up during the 1990s and early 2000s and is quite thick now towards Kent’s Bank. However the channel of the river has eroded much of it away near Grange-over-sands station although there is still about 50 yards from the prom. So it seems to be evolving in cycles. In the same period a lot of grads eroded away across at Silverdale.
apart from during hightide ive never seen grange without the grass, i agree the sad was and is better ive seen pictureso f it all around town but a while back i looked into it and some people i met say that before the sand and grass follow a cycle (allbeit a long one) but hte sand will return eventually unless the barrage between morcambe and barrow interveins. Grange is quite a nice place certainly at night when the town is empty
I did see a video of the damage in Dawlish, for fist time. It is a completely different location, picture. If You made the video, You suppose to know. Best wishes.
As author of this video I can assure you this is the full length and I didn’t do another version 30minutes long, and the track was not left hanging here at Grange-over-Sands after this storm.
What chance the proposed new Grange Lido when you get tides like this? I'd say absolutely nil. And let's hope all the good folk putting time and effort into it's resurgence see sense and realise it's just a romantic 'pipe dream'.
they have been here before in Grange, haven’t they, twice? but out of the options of demolish the old lido, keep it derelict, or do something with it, the latter sounds inherently more appealing to me. needs creative positive thought otherwise your prophecy will indeed come true.
In a few decades the tops of those sea walls will be at sea level. I've been in coastal towns in the U.S. where the high tide is now covering the sidewalks of towns.
Am 101 and the 1 who disliked it a tasteless dumb. Such a sweet video someone composed for us . That 1 disliked person cannot appreciate life !! Ok too much back to life .:)
Oi pessoal td bem esse fenômeno fo mar com ondas fortes invadindo as praias casas.e de acontecer.pois tudo que e do mar ele vai pegsr de volta.area dele.os humanos invadiram seus limites
You can always turn the sound off. There isn't any spoken narration to miss, and the 'real' sound is basically a load of wind noise. I'm not that keen on it myself (and I created it!). I was using copyright free music that came with my editing software. (I can't just pick something I like and add it). However as it has over 133k views now I'm not going to delete it now, what is done is done.
I took your advice and have made a different video using nature sounds. It's on my channel here but for your convenience here is the direct link: ua-cam.com/video/C1ew0MjXS2Y/v-deo.html
It gets worse and worse all over the world. Read the New Testament about what is happening. REPENT Read Matthew Jesus died for your sins and wants you to be saved and baptized.
I moved to France nearly a decade ago to be with my other half. This is type of video that makes me home sick.Grey windy days, Brits being excited by a bit of a flood so the whole family comes to see it, a bag of chips on the way home...cup of tea when you get in..lovely.
Wonderful video of a beautiful environment and a phenomenon of nature. It fills me with wonder to realize that this has been happening for thousands of years, and will keep happening long after we are gone. It's nice to see people enjoying this event with their children as well.
Beautiful watching nature. Lovely community. Thank you for the capture.
After watching this video yesterday we visited Grange today! Not disappointed.
It doesn't matter how smart we get or how technologically advanced we become, when Mother Nature decides to flex her muscles, we have to just sit back and learn our place again.
yeah all we can do is learn from things like this
Yes, I’m always amused when people give their boats haughty names like ‘wave dancer’ or something like that. Nature is powerful and has infinite patience. If we’re not careful, it wipes us out, effortlessly and uncaring. But, with all that raw power, it is always fascinating to be at sea.
I can remember running along that footpath nearly forty years ago. It was a cold September day, with a strong wind and driving rain. The tide wasn`t as high as this but still full enough to send a few whitecaps over the sea wall. As i set out from a friends house i ran against the wind. it was so strong i felt as if was running in concrete and that a huge hand rested on my chest pushing me back. Back then i was a serious athlete and used to hard training but the first three miles to my turn point was harder than some marathons i`ve finished. it normally took me about 18 minutes to reach a headland and turn for home back the way i had come. But that day when i got to the headland and glanced at my watch i saw it had taken me nearly thirty minutes and i felt shattered, all the energy sucked out of me. i turned for home and instantly everything changed. as I recovered and ran faster it felt like the hand was now pushing me along faster and i was really flying. I felt young, strong and alive and have never forgotten it. thanks for this.
Such a beautiful spot. Where is it exactly?
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Just fun to watch! We have a beautiful planet! Thank you!
Interesting video - well filmed. I've watched some high tides at Arnside on the opposite side of the river. I've not seen one as high as that, but I saw one which was 10.4 metres in 2019. The front of the incoming tide passed Grange as a tidal bore and swept over towards Arnside.
I will always cheer for you in Korea I'm looking forward to a great video. Have a nice day.
It was sooo beautiful I really enjoyed it
I enjoyed your film - nice editing, good music. I used to holiday as a child in Grange. Sad to see all that spartina grass now - lovely to see the sea back once again. When is the next high tide - I would love a trip up to watch. Duncan
To find the tide times for Grange-over-Sands check the tide tables for the nearest measured location (which is Roa Island) here: www.bbc.co.uk/weather/coast_and_sea/tide_tables/5/439a#tide-details remembering that it's only the highest tides that actually get over the grass, and even in a strong gale, it never gets any rougher than what you see in my film here. The extent of spartina by Grange prom seems to be more stable now, after expanding a lot through the 1990's and 2000's. Occasionally there is a 'Prom Art' art and craft fair on the prom, summer Sundays only on certain days - perhaps the Tourist information centre in Grange would know when. Of course the attraction for many is to Cedric Robinson's Cross Bay walks (usually from Arnside to Kents Bank - both of which have train stations). Again look on line to find when these are taking place. Typically they re every other weekend during the summer. Enjoy your trip if you go to Grange, it has kept a gentle, old fashioned kind of character that has been lost from many other seaside destinations.
AMAZING HOW THE SEA ROARS , LOVE THE VIDEO , THANK YOU FOR SHARING SUCH FENOMENA
Amazing #nimefurahishwa sana na hii coz sijaona mtu kaumia au kutoweka very nice
Thank you, what a beautiful area. Hoping it doesn't get any worse there for you all. ♥️👍♥️
A WELL DONE AND ENJOYABLE VIDEO i MUST SAY!
I enjoyed that, thanks for sharing. It's like the North West's own version of Dawlish! It always feels sad though when the tide retreats to the sea but then the great expanse of Morecambe Bay is well and truly revealed. Cheers!
Nuestro hermoso amigo el mar en acción. Video relajante, buena música, muchas gracias!
gracias por tus comentarios.
Very nicely done Sir. Nice to the water at Grange foot, just like when there a steamer pier there in time gone by. Kind regards.
WOW how incredible. If the grass usually has grazing animals on it will it now ide with having salt water flood it ? That would be a pity - the photography is wonderful - thank you
Thank you for your kind comment. The grassland is specialised: it is inter-tidal salt marsh, and species are able to tolerate occasional inundation by the sea. It is quite common in estuary situations in the UK.
00:36 - this is a great shot, if you missed it you missed it but you caught it really well. Great video friend!
Great footage! Couldn't see it thro due to choice of over the top music! "Crass"😮
You can always view it without sound. The real sound was a lot of wind noise so you are not missing much. With hindsight, I don’t like the music much myself. But remember that for copyright reasons my choice is bery limited.
I remember this before the spartina grass took over in 1998. It was all sand and rocks, even at Kents Bank 😊😊😊
Yeah, it changes every 50 years
@@osjuah yes. That's what Cedric said too.
@@mal_752 cedric robinson?
He is one of my best mates' grandad
@@osjuah my neighbour when I lived at Kents Bank. Always stopped for a chat at Guides Farm. 🙏
hi i lived in grange in the 60s and 70s there was no sea grass bk then the river kent changes its channel every now and then bk in the late 60s part of the prom far side of the pool was torn down in a hugh storm
I also love the soft music for the great video. who knows what the title is and who knows the artist?
The music was the free music that comes with apples Final Cut Pro software. The bonus is that it doesn’t break copyright to use it and publish on UA-cam, unlike most other music
How about now? It’s 2020 years?
How is it now? How long did it last? Has it gotten worse or back to normal?
¿ Cómo se llama la melodía desde el minuto 1: 05 , en adelante ?
Aonde fica essa cidade
Quality video mate
Extraño comportamiento del mar, esas burbujas impresionantes, uff es como que tubiera vida, es terrorifico , cuando se le da la gana demuestra su poder.
A propósito en que pueblo o ciudad fue grabado este video, que bonito lugar por donde pasaba el tren.!! 👍
con mis disculpas por usar el traductor de Google, la ciudad es Grange-over-Sands en el condado de Cumbria, Inglaterra.
@@john-of-the-north tu traduccion esta bien, gracias por responder a mi comentario, tu video me gust👍 el tren me encanto, el mar ygual es bello a pesar del comportamiento raro que haveses tiene, bonito lugar
So beautiful, waters flowing back and forth the waves the splashes. I am surprised not seeing children playing the rails.
Its Dr Khalad Sadeks theme music at the beginning.
Does it ever flood over the train track
Thankfully no, as the railway embankment is much higher and also acts as a flood barrier.
I remember this.Thanks.
Where's the deck chairs and candyfloss? A nice video. Cheers from NZ deep south
Ah well this place doesn’t have that, instead we have cafes and gardens and a band playing in a bandstand in the park. It is quite a leafy and traditional sort of place that tends to appeal to older people. But further down the coast we have Morcambe and Blackpool for cantfloss and slot machines - larger, more urban places of quite a different character that perhaps draw a different demongraphic. Nice to hear from NZ.
Yeah small city of Dunedin, south island, Lord of the rings country....www.cityofdunedin.co.nz
all over youtube as well
Great video! Thanks.
What a lovely video. Well done!
How often does the tide come that high? I was just there and it was all grass and the tide never came up to the promenade.
Almost never, this was an exception. Once a month at full moon the tide comes across the grass, but not over the prom. I am not aware that the tide has come up that high since the date of this film, but locals might be able to answer otherwise.
@@john-of-the-north ok thanks, didn't look like it was a regular occurrence!
The sun is so low in the sky its not true, thats like 8.30am on our shortest winter day. Amazed that at 55 degrees north, no snow in sight or on hills - very mild climate.
Thanks for your comment Adorecream 1976. I see from your channel that you are based in New Zealand. You are quite right that at our northern latitude in the UK we ought to have much colder winter weather than we do. However, our mitigating factor is our coastal climate, assisted by comparatively mild sea temperatures from the North Atlantic Drift or Gulf Stream (coming from the Gulf of Mexico). While this does not feel warm when I dip my big toe into the sea, it does have the effect of maintaining temperatures above freezing through the winter, in coastal locations. Of course day to day weather overrides this general climate pattern, and if the winter wind blows from Eastern Europe or Scandinavia, then it is cold. Last year at this time it was horribly cold with sub-zero temperatures and much snow. If the wind comes from the south, as it has been doing recently, then it is much milder. This week we had temperatures peaking at 21C. But for most of the time the winter weather is as you see it in this video: a bit of sun but generally unsettled.
was the noise necessary ?
That's entirely in your control
Unless you mean the wind noise. All I got with all the wind that day
The grass is called sea wash turf, much sort after for high class lawns, the grass is dwarfed
This was cool. I used to love Grange as a kid. But when I went a few years ago I was a bit disappointed by the unsightly grass. That is nature I suppose, but the grass is disappointing none the less for me.
The spartina grass built up during the 1990s and early 2000s and is quite thick now towards Kent’s Bank. However the channel of the river has eroded much of it away near Grange-over-sands station although there is still about 50 yards from the prom. So it seems to be evolving in cycles. In the same period a lot of grads eroded away across at Silverdale.
apart from during hightide ive never seen grange without the grass, i agree the sad was and is better ive seen pictureso f it all around town but a while back i looked into it and some people i met say that before the sand and grass follow a cycle (allbeit a long one) but hte sand will return eventually unless the barrage between morcambe and barrow interveins. Grange is quite a nice place certainly at night when the town is empty
Amazing views, 👏👏
awesome, love the music who is it by?
It is free music built into Apple Final Cut Pro - this avoids copyright restrictions when publishing on You Tube
Beautiful
Thank you Brain Eno for writing a soundtrack for this video.
Oh Lancashire is wonderful 🌹
Think its in Cumbria. Arnside, Silverdale and Heysham are in Lancashire
@@mal_752 T'is Lancs mon. 1974 changes are irrelevant.
@@user-vi6wf4gh9x 🥂 cheers
Excellent video
Neat. Really enjoyed that.
Fabulous, loved it. :)
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Barbara Williams.
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Are you local????
Unfortunately no. But I do have family there hence my visits.
Красивое видео.
This stuff gives me crazy anxiety but I still like to watch 😅🤣
I was there in the comadore pub on the front that day I’m from ulverston
Lindo. Muito frio🌊⛄
In the full video, rail is washed away, tracks is hanging, and train is not possible.
you may be thinking of Dawlish, which is about 300 miles further south
No, absolutely No,
the full video is about 30 min.
The recording is first class,
in end at the day, were light in the trains
I did see a video of the damage in Dawlish, for fist time.
It is a completely different location, picture.
If You made the video, You suppose to know.
Best wishes.
As author of this video I can assure you this is the full length and I didn’t do another version 30minutes long, and the track was not left hanging here at Grange-over-Sands after this storm.
What chance the proposed new Grange Lido when you get tides like this?
I'd say absolutely nil.
And let's hope all the good folk putting time and effort into it's resurgence see sense and realise it's just a romantic 'pipe dream'.
they have been here before in Grange, haven’t they, twice? but out of the options of demolish the old lido, keep it derelict, or do something with it, the latter sounds inherently more appealing to me. needs creative positive thought otherwise your prophecy will indeed come true.
Дружим?
In a few decades the tops of those sea walls will be at sea level. I've been in coastal towns in the U.S. where the high tide is now covering the sidewalks of towns.
Great camera work.
Thanks for your kind comment MrDazp1, in the strong winds my tripod helped enormously, plus cutting out a lot of wobbly rubbish during editing.
John of the North The intro was excellent with a great track.
Atmosphwre! Gut work
Am 101 and the 1 who disliked it a tasteless dumb. Such a sweet video someone composed for us . That 1 disliked person cannot appreciate life !! Ok too much back to life .:)
Mesmerizing!
Tolles Video!!!
Wow,im on this video,the one in brown rigger boots walking through the underpass at 4.00mins in lol
Jolie vidéo.
Qd tivetdm perto de local que mar esta chegandi.corram de verdade
A very British tsunami
POWER OF SEA WATER
Nice footage and music accordingly. Scary violent waters. I wonder if it has ever happened that somebody commited suicide at that place?
Oi pessoal td bem esse fenômeno fo mar com ondas fortes invadindo as praias casas.e de acontecer.pois tudo que e do mar ele vai pegsr de volta.area dele.os humanos invadiram seus limites
Класс!
beautiful..
Beautyfull.
The tide hasn’t been back in since 😂
Needs dealing with now
That’s one night ride :-)
Heureux les simples d’esprit....
wow
Wow.
I think I would enjoy the video but can't take the music.
You can always turn the sound off. There isn't any spoken narration to miss, and the 'real' sound is basically a load of wind noise. I'm not that keen on it myself (and I created it!). I was using copyright free music that came with my editing software. (I can't just pick something I like and add it). However as it has over 133k views now I'm not going to delete it now, what is done is done.
I do like hearing the wind and water. The music itself is OK, I just like nature videos without any music. I did watch the video and it is very good.
I took your advice and have made a different video using nature sounds. It's on my channel here but for your convenience here is the direct link: ua-cam.com/video/C1ew0MjXS2Y/v-deo.html
Very scary
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Я 298 Крым!
My grandparents live there
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It gets worse and worse all over the world. Read the New Testament about what is happening. REPENT Read Matthew Jesus died for your sins and wants you to be saved and baptized.
Watch this video to waste your time.
You are welcome to your opinion but the context is that you have absolutely no original content at all on your own channel.
musique très pénible
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