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Great Storm waves hit Chesil Beach 5 February 2014. Portland flooded. Unique video by Stuart Morris.

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  • čas přidán 5. 02. 2014
  • Chesil Beach, Portland suffers its greatest storm for 35 years. It is frightening, dramatic and spectacular, but the 50-year-old sea wall and the flood defences kept Chiswell from being deluged. Filmed by Stuart Morris. Gigantic waves overtop the world-famous beach, inundating the Beach Road and cutting the Island off from the mainland. As seen on BBC TV. Once again Chesil proves its worth as a great naturally protective storm beach. Neither the beach nor the defences were breached. The old village of Chiswell is still intact. Grandes olas de tormenta. Grandes vagues de tempête.
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  • @rachelbottomley1045
    @rachelbottomley1045 Před rokem +6

    This is a phenomenal video and brought back so many memories of my childhood. I was born in Portland and lived there till my family emigrated to Australia in the late 60’s. Portland will always be my home and the mighty Chesil beach always close to my heart. Thankyou for the lovely memories.

    • @StuartMorris7
      @StuartMorris7  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for your very kind comments Rachel. I'm pleased that you enjoyed I. Fortunately, the sea defences prevented much serious damage. It's good that you still keep an eye on your old home after so many years, and from so far away!

    • @danpearce4547
      @danpearce4547 Před 10 měsíci

      Introduce the Aussies to Dough buns!

  • @johncourtneidge
    @johncourtneidge Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank-you!
    This puts me in mind of the 13th Century storms that so moved the shingle that Old Winchester was lost and the Eastern Rother's course was so diverted that New Romney was left, not as a port, but as an inland Market Town, Rye taking its place.
    The sea defences at Barking on The Thames were, likewise, destroyed.
    Here in West Sussex, the sea defences at Climping Beach have been given up. They make for magnificent wild-coast scenes.
    Again, thank-you!

  • @paulknightley
    @paulknightley Před rokem +2

    It’s hard to fathom the size of the waves! Having stood atop the beach on a calm day, it’s very hard to picture overtopping…but this shows how it looks! Cracking footage!

  • @wildlifegardener-tracey6206

    Amazing footage. We visit Chesil beach often only there this summer. Incredible seeing it so wild.

  • @simontodd7914
    @simontodd7914 Před 10 lety +2

    Thanks for posting this Stuart...as ever Portland stands firm...

  • @simonclark953
    @simonclark953 Před 10 lety +2

    I was born in Weymouth (in 1970) I remember the 1979 Storm & the flooding in Portland. Good to see the old Pub standing firm! I live in Oz now but whenever I'm home, I always have a Pint (or 3) at this great Pub. Long may it stand!!

  • @alicecbentley
    @alicecbentley Před 10 lety +2

    Thanks Stuart, probably the most amazing storm pictures I've ever seen, all the more so for being of a much loved place. From a Dorset exile in Dublin

  • @diogenesegarden5152
    @diogenesegarden5152 Před 9 měsíci +1

    No fishing that day then. I actually remember this storm as I was building a patio in Weymouth and had hired a skip from Portland to clear the old rubble, had to wait ages for it to arrive as the causeway was shut off for a while.

  • @scottkelly5597
    @scottkelly5597 Před 10 lety +4

    as a Weymouth born my self, I live up north now with my mum but visit Weymouth and Portland every Easter to see family, I have never seen anything like this in my life. Shockin.

  • @beckylynn209
    @beckylynn209 Před 10 lety +4

    It reminds me of doc martins town. I really enjoyed this video!! Thank you.

    • @nasciacito6651
      @nasciacito6651 Před 4 lety

      Yes, Port Isaac or Port Wen! I love Doc Martin(and I live in Italy!!!!!) 😊👍👏

    • @j.r.b.7585
      @j.r.b.7585 Před 4 lety +1

      Ha the actor actually lives nearby

  • @arie407
    @arie407 Před 10 lety +1

    been there last june on my motorcycle doing a tour along the south coast of england (from the netherlands) but this looks terrible.
    I loved all those old towns and little villages along the coast.

  • @cindylee4750
    @cindylee4750 Před 10 lety

    I live in Clements Lane and thus really appreciate you documenting this spectacular. It was so exciting watching the sea oozing down the Opes and heading my way!

  • @LiveArtPresents
    @LiveArtPresents Před 10 lety

    Great filming and storyline, Stuart. Many thanks for the effort spent on this.

  • @libertycap7109
    @libertycap7109 Před 5 lety +4

    The power of nature is wonderful

  • @C99631
    @C99631 Před 10 lety

    Great footage - really liked the notes and cutaways to historic photos.

  • @colsand
    @colsand Před 10 lety

    Thanks for the great footage and the commentary.

  • @fredgassit5418
    @fredgassit5418 Před 9 lety +2

    nature at its best - great footage!

  • @montrosestag
    @montrosestag Před 10 lety

    incredible footage showing the power of the sea . The waves even in Plymouth sound were huge that day .

  • @MrDazP1adv3ntures
    @MrDazP1adv3ntures Před 10 lety +3

    Excellent footage and very informative.

  • @peterobinson3678
    @peterobinson3678 Před 3 lety +5

    Great. Just moved in - can see my house from here.
    *note to self: Check insurance cover..

    • @StuartMorris7
      @StuartMorris7  Před 3 lety +3

      Despite appearances, very few properties were seriously flooded. The sea defences are very effective!

  • @robertwilson123
    @robertwilson123 Před rokem +1

    I came to that staircase (3 mins, zero seconds) the morning after the storm,and found the steel handrails hammered flat against the steps. It was as though a gang of men with sledgehammers had spent hours beating the rails flat. The beaten rails were surrounded by big hard rock boulders as big as a loaf of bread or shoe box,lying on the cracked steps.

  • @fastjet1331
    @fastjet1331 Před 10 lety

    Down at the Chesil Beach Centre ..Showing the visitors your great video

  • @10triumphs
    @10triumphs Před 4 měsíci +1

    My parents owned a holiday cottage in Brandy Row they purchased it very cheap as it used to flood before the sea defence wall was built so we had nothing like that then but looking at this video it probably did suffer from a flood..

    • @StuartMorris7
      @StuartMorris7  Před 4 měsíci

      Fortunately although some houses had some water in, the sea defences prevented any serious flooding of properties

  • @HughFromAlice
    @HughFromAlice Před 10 lety +7

    Just 0:20 comes the biggest wave with the spray going well OVER the top of the inn... from sea level to spray top must have been at least 6 or 7 stories. Impressive....
    ……Hᴜɢʜ….Lɪᴋᴇᴅ…..ツ

  • @remyrichardson9263
    @remyrichardson9263 Před 4 lety +1

    Nothing beats a storm on Chesil beach. The wind power, the waves, the noise is incredible. When it comes to uk coast, Weymouth and the surrounding area cant be beaten. Winter or summer, its an awesome place.

    • @irenejohnston6802
      @irenejohnston6802 Před 4 lety

      Ceosl. Old English, gravel, shingle cf Chelsea, gravel island

  • @elainebmack
    @elainebmack Před 6 lety +1

    It's amazing how that inn has lasted for so long in spite of storms like these. Does anyone know if the Inn was evacuated before this storm hit?

  • @daviddab6635
    @daviddab6635 Před 10 lety +1

    Great video and commentary.
    Looks amazing. I lived in Fortuneswell in 1979, this looks even more dramatic and the sea defences look to have done their job!

  • @mrbluenun
    @mrbluenun Před 10 lety +1

    Thanks for these uploaded views. It seems totally different to what I remember the beach. I wonder if I was the owners of the Cove House, I think I would be worried about any glass in the windows, or even any windows!
    Does anyone know what the window glass is, I mean it is probably the original what is it ½" thick so it doesn’t break?

  • @Ghiyasq
    @Ghiyasq Před 3 lety

    Looks so chillled

  • @mrbluenun
    @mrbluenun Před 10 lety

    These shots of the half sea and half land and house looks like an impressionist’ painting showing just how little colour the truly is visible on these wintery days, all greys blacks greens and white.

  • @FolkCastwwwfolkcastcouk
    @FolkCastwwwfolkcastcouk Před 10 lety

    Excellent reportage. Best of luck to all. Remember, all storms pass.

  • @anni50ful
    @anni50ful Před 9 lety

    They don't build pubs like they used to .. amazing sound on the shingle , well done your council the whole town would of been wiped out , I bet it was creepy standing behind those defences ..thank you for sharing ..

  • @deanelydiard1846
    @deanelydiard1846 Před 8 lety +1

    Well filmed and very informative ,thankyou .N.Z.

  • @morriganravenchild6613

    Incredible. Thanks.

  • @gailmorrissey6771
    @gailmorrissey6771 Před 10 lety

    Wow amazing footage .. Never seen anything like it .. The BIG one indeed ! Glad my friends Mandy and Jackie ( landladies of the Cove ) are safe and sound ! Thank you for post theses amazing picture ! Crazy weather lets hope it all calms down real soon .

  • @simon-oy6um
    @simon-oy6um Před 2 měsíci

    I remember 1978 ,what a mess 😮i was working on a crab boat owned by colin horne ,he ran the kings arms in weymouth and i used to play in the folk band called ARISH MELL and we played in the kings arms a lot and supported our life boat ,i now live in the virgin isles getting old now but happy memories 😊😊😊

    • @StuartMorris7
      @StuartMorris7  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Se the 1978 and 1979 floods here: czcams.com/video/5eUTp5ITP3M/video.htmlsi=1ebZ7OEyRhrR_s4j

    • @simon-oy6um
      @simon-oy6um Před 2 měsíci

      @@StuartMorris7 seen it thanks 😊

  • @user-gj8rt5gw2j
    @user-gj8rt5gw2j Před 6 měsíci +1

    The storm in late 1989 did a lot more damage to the Cove house Inn. I know because myself and my mate spent nearly 4 months there repairing the damage to the inside top floor down to the cellar 😮

    • @StuartMorris7
      @StuartMorris7  Před 6 měsíci

      Absolutely correct. I was on duty through that storm. I mention the Cove House inn in 1989 at 23:35 in this video; czcams.com/video/5eUTp5ITP3M/video.htmlsi=U1vpbwficLwhrIS8v=5eUTp5ITP3M&t=1523s

  • @TheCaithleen
    @TheCaithleen Před 10 lety

    looks like a very nice place to spend a eco vacation......Thanks for sharing

  • @AlfredandIsobel
    @AlfredandIsobel Před 10 lety

    Amazing video. Thank you...x

  • @aaronclark459
    @aaronclark459 Před 4 lety

    I live on Portland and the wind was so intense no one could drive as it shook cars and blew stuff around I remember this storm like it was yesterday

  • @meandmymouth
    @meandmymouth Před 9 lety

    Great video. I thought they had fitted iron gates at the south side of the Cove inn to stop water falling on down into the village during such sorms ? I've seen the reinforcement work carried out on the north side after this storm but what about those gates on the south side ?

  • @MrPants1970
    @MrPants1970 Před 10 lety

    Jeez! Thanks for sharing

  • @p.r.tfilms9777
    @p.r.tfilms9777 Před 4 lety

    Good film

  • @robertgraffham6440
    @robertgraffham6440 Před 5 lety

    I was serving in the RN at Portland (FAA 772 Sqdn) when the former mentioned storm hit. (Late 1978) Nature is a very powerfull force and we were cut off for many days then. My wife was employed by Accountants Coyne-Butterworh and they, along with a few others, including we Naval personell, were very instrumental in assistance and recognised at a formal function by the Mayors of Both Portland and Weymouth. I have to add, The Salvation Army were amongst those at the forefront 24/7. Indeed it was those wonderfull people that operated a mobile canteen service twice a day on the Naval Base and Air Station. During the peak of the relief work, we on 772 Sqdn (Wessex 5s SAR unit) were shocked when the van turned up at the normal time in the morning? They offerred us free Sandwiches and Tea/Coffee! Being appologetic at not being able to supply "Normal Service"! I put a couple of Pounds on the counter and insisted they use it. Then informing others on the squadron! I doubt there was person on 772 who, on hearing of this, didn't go to the van and p-ut similar amounts of money? Without wanting food or drink! :-)

    • @StuartMorris7
      @StuartMorris7  Před 5 lety

      Yes, in both the 1978 and 1979 floods, I was Duty Engineer for the local authority organising clear-up and repair operations. You're right about the Salvation Army, and the tremendous input by naval personnel and others. Neither would be around to do that in future events.

  • @hmsirensandfirealarms
    @hmsirensandfirealarms Před 2 lety

    Were those sirens even sounded?

  • @8ballphil150
    @8ballphil150 Před rokem

    This is why they situated HMS Portland and HMS Osprey where they did . well protected .

  • @adamkightley
    @adamkightley Před 10 lety

    Fantastic filming mate!
    We have a holiday home in wyke regis overlooks portland head on going down there tomorrow!
    Has it changed chesil beach in any way??

    • @adamkightley
      @adamkightley Před 10 lety

      Oh right thanks for the info look faward to coming down again!

  • @joshukhc1
    @joshukhc1 Před 10 lety

    thank you very much for the footage absolutely spectacular, i hope everyone stays safe

  • @Zoubirking-1970
    @Zoubirking-1970 Před 3 lety

    I’m from Bournemouth I use too go there for fishing with friends cold at 1am

  • @TheDrews11
    @TheDrews11 Před rokem

    good job them pebbles are piled that high as it would be flooded, great storm barrier

  • @raulsilva962
    @raulsilva962 Před 3 lety +1

    Cidade abaixo do nível do mar

  • @oceansunset6147
    @oceansunset6147 Před rokem

    Chesil Beach looks like one of the most unnatural land marks I’ve come across. Having been there it’s got that vibe of being a tunnel coming from the tunnel network under Portland that travels all the way to West Bay. There are so many destroyed, hidden and blocked off tunnels in Weymouth, I’d guess everything used to be all interconnected. Man made or natural Chesil Beach is a good barrier for weather like this 👍

    • @StuartMorris7
      @StuartMorris7  Před rokem

      There's nothing unnatural about Chesil Beach! I't's 100% a natural phenomimon, one of the most researched geological formations in the UK. There are no tunnels there other than a deep one carrying a sewer to an outfall far out to sea.

    • @JP_TaVeryMuch
      @JP_TaVeryMuch Před 6 měsíci

      The culvert 6:00 could well have befuddled you but it's as natural a wonder as can be.
      It's eighteen miles long and the further to the west you scrunch, the smaller the pebbles become. (Told you it was natural. And wonderful!)
      Behind is the Fleet with its tidal top ups and constant freshwater from the streams, its mediæval instigated Swannery and and and .!

  • @grandeboy6276
    @grandeboy6276 Před 3 lety

    I went on holiday when a storm was happening and we drove to chesil beach and the waves were like 10m high

  • @tommoore2137
    @tommoore2137 Před 10 lety +1

    No mackerel fishing today then? Stay safe people.

  • @diceman9968
    @diceman9968 Před 6 lety +1

    I used to live there!

  • @tonyb83
    @tonyb83 Před 5 lety

    Hi Stuart. I've just found this great video of yours.
    You may recall in c1979/80 I designed the open channel at the back of the beach and the culverts under the Weymouth to Portland road to drain seepage water from the underground interceptor drain in Chiswell to Portland Harbour. It was a W & P B C engineers idea. I wish I could remember his name, do you remember it?
    I didn't know the road was raised in 1988 (9 min 20sec). When they did that, why on earth didn't they increase the size of the culverts under the road and raise the road above potential flood levels so road access to Portland would remain open during storms like the one in your video?
    Best wishes
    Tony B ex. WWA/NRA/EA

    • @StuartMorris7
      @StuartMorris7  Před 5 lety

      Great to hear from you Tony. Do you recall that you contacted me after I first posted that video back in 2014? I kept our emails. I remember you well, from those very interesting times. I am not quite sure which engineer you mean, but my boss John Kemble was the Borough Engineer. Sadly he is now bedridden with extreme dementia. I was closely involved in all the flooding events from the early 1979s to my early retirement in 2000, and I had an input (especially from a Highways perspective) in the various schemes, including yours. I expect you've seen the 1991 Heijne & West paper on the design of interceptor drain. I always got on well with Malcolm West, is he still around? I can send you some pictures and info via email if you like, it would be good to share a few notes and recollections. is yours still tburch123@yahoo.co.uk? Mine is sm42@talktalk.net That may be easier than using Facebook. Best wishes, Stuart

    • @tonyb83
      @tonyb83 Před 10 měsíci

      Hi again Stewart, how about going for a pint to reminse next time I'm in Weymouth? Tony

  • @qb6025
    @qb6025 Před 3 lety

    Why did not they curve the wall outward vertically.

    • @StuartMorris7
      @StuartMorris7  Před 3 lety +1

      They did. The seaward faces of the walls have a properly designed wave-return profile (curved). The waves were simply too big!

  • @kevphillips02
    @kevphillips02 Před 10 lety

    Great film footage. No chance of a swim then?

  • @elainebmack
    @elainebmack Před 6 lety

    The seawall builders of old knew their stuff! I'll bet it felt really good to be snug inside with a warm fire and good food while this storm raged.

    • @StuartMorris7
      @StuartMorris7  Před 6 lety

      I was the resident engineer on one of the stages, hence my interest in watching it perform.

    • @StuartMorris7
      @StuartMorris7  Před 6 lety

      I got soaking wet filming this - by the rain!

  • @weymouthfalco
    @weymouthfalco Před 10 lety

    Would`nt want to be out the from of the Cove Inn having a beer in that weather. I suppose a shore dive off the beach is out of the question too !

  • @cavendish009
    @cavendish009 Před 4 lety

    Just WOW !!!

  • @gillanthedrummer
    @gillanthedrummer Před 10 lety +2

    Are the rabbits ok?

  • @cam8921
    @cam8921 Před 4 lety +1

    I remember the beach changing alot from where the sea washed the stones away lol

  • @glenn1340
    @glenn1340 Před 10 lety +2

    But in a few months people will be on that beach and thinking "what the waves went up over there!!"

    • @AlfredandIsobel
      @AlfredandIsobel Před 10 lety

      I visited last summer and can not imagine (I know I can see them in this video, tho) waves reaching over the top of that shingle mountain...x

  • @GBPaddling
    @GBPaddling Před 10 lety

    I left my fibreglass boat moored up there in the sea, in front of the Pub...............can you check and see if is OK, next time your passing.............

  • @sweetiecrisp
    @sweetiecrisp Před 10 lety +1

    i live near this :0(

  • @johnbonner258
    @johnbonner258 Před 7 lety

    spectacular

  • @kristofercaneromd
    @kristofercaneromd Před 10 lety +2

    These are just tiny waves compared to real storms in the Philippines

    • @TheGhosthunter2003
      @TheGhosthunter2003 Před 9 lety

      kristofer canero yea i know but in 1989 there was rouge wave hear

  • @DarrenAndOzzy
    @DarrenAndOzzy Před rokem

    Is that a body being tossed about in the waves early into the video??

    • @StuartMorris7
      @StuartMorris7  Před rokem

      Fortunately not! It was probably timber (from an old wreck?)

    • @DarrenAndOzzy
      @DarrenAndOzzy Před rokem

      @@StuartMorris7 looked awful floppy..

    • @StuartMorris7
      @StuartMorris7  Před rokem

      @Darren and Ozzy there were so many people watching this, including the emergency services, who would have quickly acted.

    • @DarrenAndOzzy
      @DarrenAndOzzy Před rokem

      @@StuartMorris7 I don't doubt it was just some debris but it really does look like a body being tossed about like a ragdoll.. Some crazy waves though, gutted I missed this..

  • @SirKolass
    @SirKolass Před 3 lety

    That's why it's a great idea to live just by the beach

    • @StuartMorris7
      @StuartMorris7  Před 3 lety

      You may not think it, but they love living there!

  • @ecopunk66
    @ecopunk66 Před 10 lety

    Who by?

  • @Milan.T71
    @Milan.T71 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Best time to go for a swim😂

  • @TheCaithleen
    @TheCaithleen Před 10 lety

    not a politician in sight can argue with that power! They need to wake up!

  • @Bigwavemaster1
    @Bigwavemaster1 Před 10 lety

    A Month at Sea in 31 Seconds (January 2014)

  • @hiltoable
    @hiltoable Před 10 lety

    brilliant video

  • @PublicLossAdjusters1
    @PublicLossAdjusters1 Před 10 lety

    News updates + weather warnings on the latest floods in the UK. Free advice from independent loss adjusters working for you not you not your insurer.

  • @bluebirdsccfc
    @bluebirdsccfc Před 10 lety

    makes you think what it would be like without the chesil shingle! the waves would wipe out more!

  • @tazerdduck5664
    @tazerdduck5664 Před 6 lety

    Cowabunga dude! Surfs up 😂👍😁🤘

  • @deltawolf5877
    @deltawolf5877 Před 7 lety

    I am glad I was not at home when this happens

  • @sabbage100
    @sabbage100 Před rokem

    Recon an 8oz lead will hold?

    • @StuartMorris7
      @StuartMorris7  Před rokem

      Too obscure for me, please explain .

    • @sabbage100
      @sabbage100 Před rokem +1

      @@StuartMorris7 lol it’s a fishing pun, I normally fish Chesil cove.

    • @StuartMorris7
      @StuartMorris7  Před rokem

      @@sabbage100 I should have guessed!

    • @sabbage100
      @sabbage100 Před rokem +1

      @@StuartMorris7 the storm did look savage, it’s amazing how it re-shapes the beach, I’ve been down there a few time when the shingle banks were almost vertical!

    • @StuartMorris7
      @StuartMorris7  Před rokem

      @sabbage100 yes, the profile changes in every storm. The Environment Agency makes a big mistake in trying to 'repair' it each time.

  • @ecopunk66
    @ecopunk66 Před 10 lety

    Its a world heritage site, all of whoch are privately owned!!

  • @davidtymm3507
    @davidtymm3507 Před 4 lety

    anyone watching this while studying moonfleet?

  • @8ballphil150
    @8ballphil150 Před rokem

    Be nice fishing in that surf 🤣🤣

  • @komendorf
    @komendorf Před 3 lety

    Зачем было так близко к берегу строить дома??? В них же невозможно жить!

    • @StuartMorris7
      @StuartMorris7  Před 3 lety

      It is very safe these days, as the sea defence works are effective. Many of the houses have been lived in for hundreds of hears. . Most of what came over the houses was sea spray. People love living there, so close to raw nature. Storms like that don't happen every year.

    • @StuartMorris7
      @StuartMorris7  Před 3 lety

      В наши дни это очень безопасно, так как морские сооружения эффективны. Во многих домах жили сотни лет. Людям нравится жить там, так близко к нетронутой природе. Подобные бури случаются не каждый год.

  • @DorsetExplorers
    @DorsetExplorers Před 9 lety

    umm it did flood.....

  • @theeaglesteamer1
    @theeaglesteamer1 Před 4 lety

    anyone here from cgs?

    • @StuartMorris7
      @StuartMorris7  Před 4 lety

      Which CGS are you referring to?

    • @yingenchen8918
      @yingenchen8918 Před 4 lety

      Do u mean Colyton Grammar School? Bc I am. English lesson/work?

  • @kevphillips02
    @kevphillips02 Před 10 lety

    looks like the toonarmy

  • @TheLordMilton
    @TheLordMilton Před 10 lety

    Whats the big deal about Chesil Beach, its privately owned?

    • @TheLordMilton
      @TheLordMilton Před 10 lety

      The central section to the Wyke boundery stone to the Abbotsbury car park is owned by the' IIchester Estates' and environmentally it is the most sensitive part of the beach. Because of this the slope facing into the beach facing into the Fleet is closed throughout the year to all access. Stone and or pebbles are 'quarried' for profit....
      Care for a bet Mr Know Nowt?

    • @Cynicxl
      @Cynicxl Před 10 lety

      Stuart Morris think he gave up LOL

    • @TheLordMilton
      @TheLordMilton Před 10 lety

      I agree, there are some thick folk down there.

  • @kierandrake2296
    @kierandrake2296 Před 5 lety

    Good, I had the misfortune of living there for three years, just behind the sea barrier. Good riddance.

    • @StuartMorris7
      @StuartMorris7  Před 5 lety +2

      That's a strange comment. Even in that storm there was no serious damage, and residents love living so close to the beautiful Chesil Cove and fine walks.

    • @joefish6091
      @joefish6091 Před rokem

      @@StuartMorris7 I would guess clearing sand from your garden get monotonous.

    • @StuartMorris7
      @StuartMorris7  Před rokem

      @@joefish6091 No sand in gardens here! Chesil beach is shingle, large pebbles, I'm 300 feet up on the island so not affected by flooding.

    • @StuartMorris7
      @StuartMorris7  Před rokem

      You don't get a thrill out of raw nature then?

  • @universeentity8743
    @universeentity8743 Před 3 lety

    The power of allah

    • @StuartMorris7
      @StuartMorris7  Před 3 lety

      I didn't think it was Storm Allah! It's a natural phenomenon, not controlled by some heavenly being.😉

  • @beany1987
    @beany1987 Před 3 lety +1

    Iv fishes in worse 😂😂😂

  • @gillanthedrummer
    @gillanthedrummer Před 10 lety

    Are the rabbits ok?