Thank you for uploading this, I found it fascinating .How wonderful to grow up there. I grew on on the West Coast(Calif) in a Seaside town and I always loved it when it was bad weather, just loved when it was stormy. I have no idea why but preferred it that way.
Just got back from St Ives today, mostly a windy week and the rain was blowing into the front of The Sloop on Wednesday, a mere breeze and drizzle compared to the strom on the film.The sea has always fascinated me, and it's power is unbelievable. I do the lottery every week, just in case then I go for a pint in The Sloop every day! And hopefully, maybe witness soemthing like this in person one day.
We are planning on moving to this beautiful location next July, and its one of my favourite places in the world. It gets its glorious heat from the Mexican golf stream, also St Ives attracts artist with the unique way it reflects natural light because of the sand and the white buildings. This whole storm thing is rather rare hay, quite odd.
I love St.Ives so much! When I was there in October, I ran across where the toilets are.... and I got soaked then I couldn't get back so I had to walk through the town wet and freezing. Then the police blocked it all off so I went up on the Church yard! Check out my video St.Ives October 2008!
@georgeman2468 They arent like that in cornwall i think the only thing that gets up peoples noses is that some people come to cornwall to live down here to start a new life away from the city etc but they then moan that its not like where they came from before and that alot not all of people visiting litter everything up. All of this ohh arhh crap is noncence.
Wow - this is amazing. About to move down to St Ives in next 8 weeks and this just enchants me even more!!
Thank you for uploading this, I found it fascinating .How wonderful to grow up there. I grew on on the West Coast(Calif) in a Seaside town and I always loved it when it was bad weather, just loved when it was stormy. I have no idea why but preferred it that way.
Just got back from St Ives today, mostly a windy week and the rain was blowing into the front of The Sloop on Wednesday, a mere breeze and drizzle compared to the strom on the film.The sea has always fascinated me, and it's power is unbelievable.
I do the lottery every week, just in case then I go for a pint in The Sloop every day!
And hopefully, maybe witness soemthing like this in person one day.
We are planning on moving to this beautiful location next July, and its one of my favourite places in the world. It gets its glorious heat from the Mexican golf stream, also St Ives attracts artist with the unique way it reflects natural light because of the sand and the white buildings. This whole storm thing is rather rare hay, quite odd.
Oh wow. Have been to St Ives many times but never in a storm. Think you are in for one tonight . good luck.
great vid great plce been going for years , now on me favs!
Great footage thanks for sharing..
me and wife love it there.takes us at least 8hrs drive but it`s well worth it
hi enjoyed the video & loved the the music, could you give me the name of the music thanks.
lovely day for snorkelling at porthmeor.
Wow those are the biggest waves I have ever seen at porthgwidden beach!!!
love it when we get this weather in st ives when i was a kid running riot in the bad weather lol now 33 still love it lol
I love St.Ives so much! When I was there in October, I ran across where the toilets are.... and I got soaked then I couldn't get back so I had to walk through the town wet and freezing. Then the police blocked it all off so I went up on the Church yard! Check out my video St.Ives October 2008!
The most power of this storm was on the cantabrian coast (north of spain), was a total dissaster.
Extreme people, the taxpayers have to pay for their safety, emergency services, and H.M. Coastguard for public safety and rescues.
Looks scary to me!
@georgeman2468 They arent like that in cornwall i think the only thing that gets up peoples noses is that some people come to cornwall to live down here to start a new life away from the city etc but they then moan that its not like where they came from before and that alot not all of people visiting litter everything up. All of this ohh arhh crap is noncence.