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Carl Wing
Registrace 2. 03. 2012
Portreath wave watch 11:30 am 8/2/14. Beachside B&B
Big waves as predicted but Neap tides today so not as spectacular or damaging as earlier in the week.
Taken at Beachside Bed and Breakfast.
Taken at Beachside Bed and Breakfast.
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Beachside Bed and Breakfast, Big Wednesday, Portreath, Cornwall. 5/1/14 0830hrs
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Taken from Beachside Bed and Breakfast.
Poppy playtime
If they'll see walls were not there you would have been done for
The atlantic ocean sure is a wild beast.
Hello Carl Wing, is it possible to contact you regarding this video (i.e. via email)? We would be interested to discuss a license to use this video if this is generally possible to discuss? :) Cheers, Felix
Yes
@@cornwalllocks Great! Could you provide me with an email address to discuss this further then? :)
Hi Carl Pauline told me about this video 😊 hope you and family are well.
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Depois que o rapaz caiu de poupança sobre a muralha, foi que ele parou de lançar pedras ao mar... Hum que dor... Brasil...
But Trump says sea rise is fake!
Global warming here, climate change there. Do I hear a climate emergency too? It's a frigging large swell, not rising sea levels.
It's important to note here, that although this is a B&B, this would have at one time or another been just a Cornish home. This is the way we have lived for centuries. We've always built our homes into the inlets and coves often right up the the water. It's a way of life for us in Cornwall and Devon. In Cornwall Tin Mines and Fishing, that has been our way of life for thousands of years. So our inland towns and villages are built around mining areas, and our coastal towns and villages are our fishing communities... So just want to point out that this isn't just some foolish or greedy B&B owner not thinking the build location through only the profit. It's just normal life in Cornwall..... hence why we build out of our beloved Cornish Granite, it's not porous and it's very strong... :D I love my birth place, I'm never at home unless I can hear water and smell the salt in the air.. I can sleep through a howling gale no problem, my windows are open all year round in the bedroom facing the ocean, and a set each end so it's often like a wind tunnel haha... but you know what never wakes me up. But when I lived in London the sound of someone laughing or talking as they walk past my house would. :D The ocean, winds and the smell of it can easily put me to sleep...
Wow fascinating indeed!!.. I would love to visit thus place some day. I love the sea and the feeling of being right next to it .. Its magical
Lucky you.
Very interesting. Thank you
Very beautiful, serene, but also frightening. What are insurance rates like there? I mean it must cost a ton of property damage, loss of power and other utilities in a home.
Just in it for the profit yeah? 🤣 Maybe do your homework before assuming. We are a Cornish couple and virtually born and bred in Portreath so to own your own Cornish home (which it was and still is) in a seaside village isn't easy with the prices of property these days so we let a couple of rooms in the summer as B&B to help keep us in our house and the village that we belong instead of getting pushed out by emmets buying everything up and pushing prices up even further.
Big waves as predicted but Neap tides today so not as spectacular or damaging as earlier in the week.
The caravan of love never moved though!
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha, run Clem run
he filmed that aswell
Massive waves this morning. Run Clem. Haha