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David Barton
United Kingdom
Registrace 2. 11. 2012
Mt Mgoun trek, Morocco Sep 23.
Alternate trek due to the earthquake. Unsuccessful trek to Mt Mgoun, at 4071m, 3rd highest in Morocco. Just missed the summit due to ferocious winds. Somewhat surprised we got within 70m of the top given the weather forecast. Still an excellent trek given the short notice.
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Morocco Mount Mgoun trek, Time lapse film, Sep 23
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Time lapses taken during a 12 day trek, Mount Mogul and neighbouring mountains.
Burj Khalifa , Dubai. Day to night time lapse, . Taken with iPhone 12 Pro Max.
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90 minutes time compressed into a 30 second time lapse.
Dancing icebergs, Jökulsárlón Iceberg Lagoon, Iceland . Time lapse. 4K
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Time lapse taken of moving icebergs, Jökulsárlón Iceberg Lagoon, Iceland .
South Lakes Cloud Inversion Time lapse, Dec 21 4K
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Timelapse's taken from Gummer's How, South Lakeland looking towards Ulverston and Morecambe Bay, Dec 21.
Clearing cloud inversion, time-lapse, Helvellyn Dec 20
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Last trek before lockdown
Keighley Summer Time lapses
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This video is about Keighley Summer Time lapses taken over last 5 years.
Denali Grand Tour Flight, Alaska. 1.5h flight around Denali plus Glacier landing.
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Denali Grand Tour Flight, K2 Aviation, Talkeetna. First clear day after 6 weeks of rain.
Langtang Trek, Timelapse and Video 4K
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12 Day Langtang trek, KE Adventures, Nepal Oct 19-Nov 19. No commentary, no music , just footage.
Norway Winter Driving, Tromso to Senja time lapse, Feb 18.
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Tromso to Mefjordvaer winter driving time lapse.
Trollstigen, Norway Time Lapse
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11 hair-raising hairpin turns and steep, 9% gradient. Famous scenic drive in Norway.
Øresund bridge, between Denmark and Sweden, time lapse.
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53 Euros toll, eye watering price but worth it.
World's longest driving road tunnel, Lærdalstunnelen Tunnel, Norway, time lapse.
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The Laerdalstunnelen tunnel is a 24.51 km (15.23 miles) road tunnel connecting Laerdal and Aurland, Southern Norway. Approximately 20 mins driving compressed into this 24 second time lapse.
Besseggen Walk, Norway. Time lapse.
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Time lapse taken during Besseggen trek, Norway.
River Thames Time laspe, London, Aug 19
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Time lapse taken on a walk from Parliament to Canary Wharf .
Fog Bow Time Lapse, Near Geiranger, Norway July 18.
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Fog Bow Time Lapse, Near Geiranger, Norway July 18.
Cloud Inversion Time Lapse, Derwentwater, Keswick, Lake District.
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Cloud Inversion Time Lapse, Derwentwater, Keswick, Lake District.
Pokhara flight to Kathmandu ,time lapse in 90 seconds, 4K.
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Pokhara flight to Kathmandu ,time lapse in 90 seconds, 4K.
Annapurna Circuit and Sanctuary Time Lapse, HD
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Annapurna Circuit and Sanctuary Time Lapse, HD
Tromso to Oslo Flight Timelapse, SAS SK 4411.
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Tromso to Oslo Flight Timelapse, SAS SK 4411.
Norway Winter Driving, Lofoten to Tromso Time-Lapse, Feb 17.
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Norway Winter Driving, Lofoten to Tromso Time-Lapse, Feb 17.
I’m pretty confident that the water isn’t coming in at 30mph.
This was so fast I missed most of it the first watch though so I restarted the video... My dumbass watched a paused video for about 2 min before I thought "man this was a lot faster the first time"
Pshh. Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia is a high tide at 50+ feet
The Bristol channel is the same off the Wentlooge levels,on the Welsh side. The tide caught me out by 5mins and I had to make a dash through the mud. I used to shoot wildfowl there and lost my waders and barbour coat. I dug the barrels of my shotgun in the mud and threw all the ducks and ran for it. It gave me a hell of a fright,but i followed the tide out next morning and retrieved my shotgun.
Bullshit. Look at the cloud speed.
I was once in the “Bull” pub in Lines street in Morcambe. There was an old gentleman, who had been on the bay with his cockle carrier, a wheelbarrow type device known locally as an “Urner” and was exhausted from pushing his Urner in front of the tide. He had fallen asleep with his mouth wide open, and was so tired that he broke wind loudly without waking up. The smell was dreadful but he slept through that as well. Just shows you the speed and power of the Morecambe tide.
how were that many undocumented Chinese immigrants there in the first place? Of course they were exploited peasants from poor parts of China, exploited by gangs in the UK. Fail on immigration
I didn’t see the peak of the high tide before it was cut off.
What’s deceiving is the water travelling up the channels behind you which you can be unaware of until it’s too late. My wife and I almost got caught near the river Neath, it taught us a lesson to be very mindful of the tides. There are dunes and raised mudbanks at the mouth of the river Neath which we used to take our dogs too - I found out after that the area is quite infamous with quite a few men being caught with their trousers down I was told lol.
Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia, 18 meters high tide.
Yeah this is like any tide lol
Beautiful views,,,
That area also has the world’s fastest clouds
And sheep.
@@davidbarton6188 LOL, good eye
Always be aware of the tide coming in behind you & filling the channels, and cutting you off from Shore..
I've crossed the Bay twice starting from Bare as the tide was at half ebb. I was easy and great fun. The main channel was so deep we couldn't see land on either side which was very strange. I had spent the summer as a lifeguard there so I was very familiar with the currents and where quicksand was likely to be. Bill
Very beautiful video Where is this place ? Which country, near which Village, town ?
The other problem is there is no such thing as a tide Scientifically speaking. It's just water being lifted by the pull of the sun and Moon.
Really interesting timelapse. Where did you take this from?
Humphrey Head, not far from the trig point.
@@davidbarton6188 thank you - nice Timelapse videos you’re doing 👍
STILL, to this day remember the dreadful tragedy of the Chinese cockle pickers.Yes, i know they were illegal and YES i know this is time lapse but the very THAUGHT of what happened, the terror they must have experienced as the end approached and the water came rushing back in!. If i remember, the only things they knew to do were call 999 and the only things they said were "water coming....water coming". pitiful.
Southport beach is the same. You can't even see the water from the promenade, but when the tide comes in it takes just a minute or two.
I’ve got some beautiful water-front property for ya…
Arnside is ferocious been fishing there were the boats are god it come up fast
Why not create another video sped up even more ? I already have the title : godzilohigh tide in 2 seconds. So it's either your vid or the title, but there's something stupid here.
In college days went with friends to trip on a beach, it was first time i saw ocean in my life nd hence absolutely ignorant about dangers of tide, so went near edge of water nd thought it would make really cool photos but suddenly I saw that rocks in front of us were disappearing but because of waves one fails to notice it, i told my friends but they didn't take it seriously. But thought of getting trapped on that rock with water all around me was scary nd instead of waiting to see if i was right or wrong, i started running away. My friends were laughing at my cowardice but soon they realised that water that seemed within certain limit was upto their knees nd then they too ran as fast as they could. By the grace of god they made it back safely nd within few minutes whole rock patch nd area around it was under water. In movies I always thought characters sometimes were too dumb nd common people could never commit such a mistakes in real life, but that belief in oneself without knowledge of surrounding can truly lead to worst outcome that others will perceive as sheer stupidity. My lesson was, if u r ignorant of something, always follow rules nd much better, take instructions from local guide. Nd yeah, we all belong to drought prone town so needless to say, we struggle for drinking water during summer season so no one knows swimming.
hi i lived in grange in the 60s saw many a person stuck in the sand when i was a kid there was no sea grass it was all sand and rocks i now live in weston super mare same here quick sands and idiots i often film the coastgard with there hoovercraft i always ask normaly they say yea send us a copy happy flying mini3 here
Morecambe bay is like a sideways horseshoe which can rise behind you, leaving you on an island very quickly. I don’t know anywhere else quite like it. Ignore the tides at your peril.
I've watched this a thousand times....I'm tide of it!! 🤣🤣🤣
I've never seen anything like Morecambe Bay at low tide. At it's widest, you're looking across 20 miles of sand.
Tide's in....Dirt's out.
Lived in Morecambe all my life and as a kid you're continually warned about the tide, you can be just fifty yards from the sea wall and it can cut you off! See the tide coming in? Get off the beach!
B.s.
I remember when i was working in the UK ,and in 2005 or 2006 in Morecambe bay during an illegal harvest if clams and other sea food, 13,14 Chinese illegal immigrants died at night because of the rising tide. An Horrible tragedy,you could see on the termal image cameras of the rescue helicopters,those poor people clutching together in groups of 6 or 7 with the water almost chest high waving frantically to the helicopters to save their lifes...its was an Horrendous sight. And the guilty ones,the human traffickers getting out with just a few months of some fines and a few months of suspended sentences. After that day,i knew that happen almost every day,but money can "shut up" many people in Power. A total Disgrace.
just swim and everything is alright...I mean that's the tide and not a monster wave or tsunami coming in...
Gigawatts of wasted energy. Cheers politics
great video showing a city transitioning . Enjoyed! Thanks🤠
Imagine tides 4 billion years ago.
The most dangerous bay in the UK 🇬🇧 get stranded and it could very well be the last thing you do . Never wander out to the water .
ah shit u speeding it up how much time is it in nature?
2.5 hours. Tide faster than a galloping horse.
Very impressive David. Over what time period is the video taken?
About 90 minutes. Over 10000 photos stitched together in roughly 5 seconds. iPhones have come on a bit.
Thanks for doing this, its very helpful. Can I ask, what did you do when you got to Senja? Did you drive throughout Senja in the winter? Im wondering if ill be ok to drive from Finnsnes to the coast of Senja, for example Tungeneset or Ersfjord Beach
We drove to Senja in February . Weather conditions for driving weren't a problem. There is was a photography week, northern lights , timelapses etc
Is this Bay related to Colin Morikawa
Who?
It's like Tyson Fury
Who ever thinked he could stop the ocean ?
King Cnut 😮
That was Quick!!
MORECAMBE Lancashire. 2 sharks in Morecambe Bay: "FANCY A CHINESE TAKEAWAY?"
Nice footage! A lot of the beaches along that coast are quite long and flat, all the way down the Fylde peninsula, past Southport and round to North Wales (Rhyl, as I recall, is very flat too). So even a slight rise in the tide means the sea gallops up the beach. Except at Southport, I don’t think I’ve ever seen the sea there, not even from the end of the pier…
My grandad was a merchant seaman his whole life and couldn’t bear to be away from the ocean, but one of my clearest memories as a young kid is going out on a coast walk with him, my Dad and my brothers and him blasting us for farting around near the water and not paying attention. Which was a shock as until then he’d just been a kindly, quiet, old grandad type guy to us. “Boys - never, ever, ever turn your back on the sea. She’s not your friend. She’ll take you away in a second.” With a couple of eff words thrown in. I never forgot that.
Not so dangerous when seen at real world speed.
Yes, till it cuts you off and then you sink into the quicksand. The rest you can imagine.
I started sweating after 30 seconds. I need a bottle of water.
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