Hi Lisa. I find it fascinating watching these working boats going about their various endeavours. I'd love to see those large working boats manoeuvre in and out of the harbour. Thanks Lisa.
I really enjoy watching them too. I could sit there all day watching them. There doesn’t seem to be as many as there used to be but I could be wrong of course. If you look in my Great Yarmouth Harbour playlist, there should be some shipping movements in there for you to watch. ⛴📸🚢🛳 try the Great Yarmouth one too, Incase I’ve forgotten to put any in the Harbour one. 😂 I’m hoping to film a few more ships in the next few days 😉🤐⛴🚢📸
Yes , I only went to Morrisons, got something for lunch and decided to eat it on the Pier …… then lunch got forgotten as it was all happening very fast ⛴📸😅
hi lisa another interesting video of working life in norfolk. i have just been getting update on potter bridge and it seems they cannot make up their minds what to do.as an outsider i think they should dismantle the brickwork build a new framework and reattach the bricks.anyway thanks for video stay safe best wishes leonard.
It was a very lucky find seeing that come into the Harbour. As it’s a medieval bridge there will be all sorts of rules and regulations regarding it. I think discussions will last for many months yet. I’ll keep you posted if And when I hear anything.
Thanks for this unusual video interesting to watch. I looked up details of the barge "Topbond" is a marine plant hire company the barge is used for installing removing piling, surveys, port maintenance, maybe it will be used at Yarmouth?
Thank you for looking it up for us all. There is a new bridge being built , so I can only assume it’s for there. I’ll look again soon and see if I can see where it’s moored in the Harbour. I’m pleased you enjoyed this video, thank you.
Hi We saw this when we were at G.Yarmouth beach a couple of yrs back. Like othere comments on here I'd say a mobile work platform and perhaps used as a maintenance vessel for the wind turbines which are just off the coast there, and thos poles will anchor to sea bed .... either that or it's a large upside down table 🤣
That was a great catch getting something a little different and i certainly think you are correct in saying it's there to help with the new river crossing, it would appear that "Top Bond" is the company who operate those jack up rigs.... www.topbond.co.uk/_files/ugd/8dced6_5e4dcc5aadb34de8b212b9e3aab6b5ce.pdf
Hi Lisa. I find it fascinating watching these working boats going about their various endeavours. I'd love to see those large working boats manoeuvre in and out of the harbour. Thanks Lisa.
I really enjoy watching them too. I could sit there all day watching them. There doesn’t seem to be as many as there used to be but I could be wrong of course.
If you look in my Great Yarmouth Harbour playlist, there should be some shipping movements in there for you to watch. ⛴📸🚢🛳 try the Great Yarmouth one too, Incase I’ve forgotten to put any in the Harbour one.
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I’m hoping to film a few more ships in the next few days 😉🤐⛴🚢📸
@@NewnameSameme will do Lisa, thank you 🙂
Thanks Lisa, that was very interesting with great camera work as always. Take care and all the best. Stevie
Thank you Stevie
That was unusual but interesting. Nice to see the turnstones pop up at the end as well.
The bizarre thing is I’ve seen another one today. The Jack , not the turnstone. 😅
Thank you for a very good video. Will be looking forward to more of your filming 😊
Thank you for your kind comments Bob 😊
Busy little corner - made the trip around that side worthwhile - thank you
Yes , I only went to Morrisons, got something for lunch and decided to eat it on the Pier …… then lunch got forgotten as it was all happening very fast ⛴📸😅
@@NewnameSameme A working missed lunch then for the benefit of the NNSM audience, I for one thank you. Makes a change from the ASDA too!
They always come first. I must film everything I see 😂😂😂
hi lisa another interesting video of working life in norfolk. i have just been getting update on potter bridge and it seems they cannot make up their minds what to do.as an outsider i think they should dismantle the brickwork build a new framework and reattach the bricks.anyway thanks for video stay safe best wishes leonard.
It was a very lucky find seeing that come into the Harbour.
As it’s a medieval bridge there will be all sorts of rules and regulations regarding it. I think discussions will last for many months yet.
I’ll keep you posted if And when I hear anything.
Thanks for this unusual video interesting to watch. I looked up details of the barge "Topbond" is a marine plant hire company the barge is used for installing removing piling, surveys, port maintenance, maybe it will be used at Yarmouth?
Thank you for looking it up for us all. There is a new bridge being built , so I can only assume it’s for there. I’ll look again soon and see if I can see where it’s moored in the Harbour. I’m pleased you enjoyed this video, thank you.
Hi We saw this when we were at G.Yarmouth beach a couple of yrs back. Like othere comments on here I'd say a mobile work platform and perhaps used as a maintenance vessel for the wind turbines which are just off the coast there, and thos poles will anchor to sea bed .... either that or it's a large upside down table 🤣
🤣🤣🤣 definitely a table
Funny thing is ….. I saw another one of these today. Different colour, different place and different county 😉
wow , i bet that took some pushing , it's amazing it does'nt topple over with all those tall pylons .
I agree. Incredible really.
Something different and interesting but how do you always find yourself in the right place at the right time
I’ve really no idea 🤷🏻♀️.
That was a great catch getting something a little different and i certainly think you are correct in saying it's there to help with the new river crossing, it would appear that "Top Bond" is the company who operate those jack up rigs.... www.topbond.co.uk/_files/ugd/8dced6_5e4dcc5aadb34de8b212b9e3aab6b5ce.pdf
I couldn’t believe my luck. What a sight . Thank you for posting the link 🙌