Roger (Grisly)'s photos with the keyword: Tide
A look forward to Summer,
| 01 Jan 2025 |
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Boats await the return of the tide, which has left for a few hours, HFF and a nice weekend
Porlock Weir on the Somerset Coast, (Where Exmoor meets the Sea) Large perhaps!
Awful weather down here in the South West, with no chance of a New Year image for a while yet!
After the Evening Tide.
| 20 Jun 2024 |
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Bridgwater Bay at Burnham On Sea on a warm May evening, the late tide has receded leaving wet sand and water pools. while the lights from the countries shortest pier provide long shadows that illuminate the sea wall and battered fencing,
The Victorian style Pier, Built 1914 , 121 feet or 37 meters long.
HFF and a great weekend ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Large if you prefer!
Mud Bank Moorings
| 11 Apr 2024 |
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A small but important fence on the River Brue at Burnham-on Sea, The image also shows clear evidence of the huge tidal range in Bridgwater Bay.
For an idea of the tides on the 6th April, Low water at 12.42pm was 0.6m and High tide at 06.42am was 11.6m a mean différance of 11m (36.08924 ft)
Ref www.tideschart.com › United-Kingdom › England › Somerset › Bridgwater-Bay
The Brue flows into the River Parrett just before it flows into the bay and out into the Bristol Channel
HFF and a good weekend, ---------------- Large view recommended!
Up River
| 05 Apr 2022 |
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The Quantock hills form the backdrop to an evening view of the River Parrett,
Large please
Low Tide and Flowers, + Pip
| 31 Mar 2022 |
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In Bridgwater the River Parrett has a tidal range from less than 1m to almost 7m, in this image looking from West Quay across to East Quay which also housed dry docks for shipbuilding, both sides of the river used to unload ships from far flung parts of the world some for transhipment into barges for travel to towns up river, Please see PIP (An old postcard taken fron the other side of the bridge)
The river was so busy it is said you could cross the river by walking on the moored ships, silting has however narrowed the river since those days,
HFF and a good weekend, Large may be better.
Sunset and Haze
| 15 Aug 2020 |
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The end of a warm day as the sun sets across Blue Anchor Bay and behind the edge of Exmoor, but the evening tide will soon arrive and wash the bay clean for another day
Time and Tide Bell. +pip
| 28 Mar 2020 |
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One of 12 installed around the country this is at Bosta Beach, Great Bernera, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides.
The pip shows a pano of the beach and the bay
Large for detail please
More information www.virtualheb.co.uk/time-and-tide-bell-bosta-western-isles
On the afternoon tide
| 12 Nov 2019 |
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Leaving the River Brue and into the River Parrett, Bridgwater is upstream (left) Burnham on Sea and Bridgwater Bay to the right. the Quantock Hills form the backdrop, captured in late afternoon as the sun fades on a hazy November day.
Captured in 16.9 so large for detail please
For the Sight and Sound group, Melody Gardot, with a superb version of Love me like a river does,
www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9hnq0pnWGQ
Incoming Tide
| 19 Nov 2018 |
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Bellochantuy Bay, Kintyre, with the islands of the Inner Hebrides on the horizon,
A Ringed Plover sits at the waters edge,
Better large I think.
Link for the Sight and Sound Group, The Tide Will Rise www.youtube.com/watch?v=GY9kdY8NF9M
Flood Tide
| 05 Feb 2017 |
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The oldest of the five bridges that cross the River Parret in Bridgwater pictured on a winter flood tide,
This is the latest in a line of bridges on this site and this was erected in 1883
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