BARMSTON SANDS - Erosion of the East Yorkshire Coastline Series Pt.4 (2023)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ค. 2024
- Parts of East Yorkshire lose metres of coastline every year as coastal erosion becomes a constant battle to stop.
Entire villages in our region could fall into the sea if we do not act now to stop climate change.
In some areas of the Holderness coast a staggering four metres of land is being lost each year.
Take a trip along the coast at Skipsea, Aldbrough and Ulrome and you will be able to witness the desolation first-hand.
There are now roads that lead to nowhere which is leaving houses teetering on the brink.
The earliest images were taken in 2011 - เพลง
My first remembered holiday was at Ulrome, in an old railway carriage in the 50's. Long gone now of course along with so much of that coast. Thanks for the video which has brought back so many mempries of that coast which is disappearing so fast. Nicely edited BTW.
Many thanks Ian for your great comment. It is great to hear about people's experiences. I would love to look at any photos from that time to compare now.
Your flight is comfortable! Thank you for sharing such a nice video, my friend!
Many thanks friend. Much appreciated
Wow, really beautiful views. Great video Mickey 👌👍🎥
Many thanks friend
Beautiful flight!!! 👍👍👍
Many thanks Budd
Woow it all looks bad there now mate really nice flying great nice sounds for the video Don 🤠🇬🇧👍👍👍👍👍
So glad you like the video. Much appreciated comment👍
What a beautiful location! I love the sound effects!
Thank you very much! It's a lovely area.
Sad for the erosion but does seem it continues.
Beautiful video Mickey. Amazing coastline. 👍
Many thanks. Glad you liked it.
Very smooth, micky and I like your story telling
Many thanks Dave
Beautiful views my friend 🙏🏼
Many thanks Chris. Glad you liked it
Lovely video! Liked the starting sequence too 😊 Looks like an absolutely fabulous place.
Many thanks Jackie.
Excellent views 👍
Many thanks Robo
My family used to holiday there back in the seventies in that caravan park. Great video
Great memories. Many thanks for your comment
❤ Nice one Mickey, enjoyed this one. Well done pal 😊
Many thanks Trevor. Much appreciated
It's frightening just how quick that coast line is disapearing, would be interesting to see a comparison in a year or two to see how much it's changed...
Apparently, its the fastest eroding coastline in Europe with an average of 2 metres per year. Many thanks for your comment
Always a good reminder of mother nature in action
Quite right my friend. Many thanks for your comment
Nice view of that coastline. So sad for the erosion and that it's doomed to disapeare.
Many thanks Patrick. Sad state of affairs but makes for some aerial interest
Indeed it's sad to know that somethings don't last forever and that it's humanity's fault 😕@@rsmickeymooproductions4877
La présentation et les falaises sont fantastiques 👍
Je suis tellement contente que tu aies aimé la vidéo
So cool
Thankyou friend
Love that endless coastline!
Very pictureque. Thankyou for your comment
Love the way you take time to edit.,
I appreciate that!. Many thanks for a super comment. So glad you liked the video
Linda vista do mar 🌊😎😍👂🏼🔊❤📽💪🏼👍🏻
Que bom que você gostou das visualizações
Thanks for uploading this! Thought about going to that Park Dean rather than where I often stay, up at the massive one at Cayton.
Many thanks for your comment. Cayton is spectacular. One of my favourite places to fly.
I can only imagine the Waves that come in to eat away at that cliff! Nice video, new subscriber! 😊
Many thanks for the sub. Glad you liked the video. 👍
from what i've seen, I'm very impressed! Master craftsman. No AI, No salesman Just True Art. @@rsmickeymooproductions4877
lovely footage mickey-moo
Thanks Jim
holiday in my grandads caravan on the black bull caravan pk back in the early 70s,,great times,,barmston nice village
Thanks Anthony. Barmston is a nice place. People tend to forget about it but beach is so quiet. Great for dog walkers
Lovely flight, MickeyMoo.
Many thanks 👍
I couldn't imagine staying in any of those caravans especially in a storm I'd be terrified 😱
I should imagine they will be ordered to move them when they get too close to the edge. Many thanks for your comment
Very nice MickeyMoo 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🎬🎶😎
Thanks Tony
@@rsmickeymooproductions4877added to 1st November 😎😎😎😎
@@DroneShowLive Cheers Tony. It's not really a creative video but more of a project I'm doing, highlighting the erosion.
nice vid 😀👍
Thanks Phil.
Nice work mate scary stuff reminds us we are no better than ants on this crust we live on on a big ball spinning through space
The force of nature is relentless. Sooner or later it always wins.
*It's time for those communities to start getting huge rocks trucked in. 👍👍*
Hi David. Them rocks are incredibly expensive and have to be shipped in from Scandinavia. Council will not pay.🤨
@@rsmickeymooproductions4877 😮😮
very different opening , but i like it.
Glad you like it! Much appreciated friend
La Tierra es Evolución…👏👏👏🤘😘
Sí, la erosión es un acto de equilibrio
Another brilliant flight over a coastline that is disappearing very quickly. In years to come the videos you are making may be the only record of what was...
Many thanks John. My thoughts exactly. It will be good to compare in the future
It needs defending before it punches it's way to wakefield.
I agree.
A few concrete blocks in the right place would stop this, obviously politicians would rather spend our money on other countries !!
Hi Chris, yes it's government policy. Most often politically motivated and nothing to do with common sense.
@@rsmickeymooproductions4877Government and common sense,totally incompatible.
The erosion as fuck all to do with climate change but is environmental. If you have a coastline that is sedimentary (as it is sand cliffs) it will erode away until the sea reaches a more solid rock formations. If you put barriers up to attempt to stop the erosion all you do is make the coastline erode further up and/or down the coastline at the next weak coastline. This as been proven many times at different areas. The coast as eroded long before even we were on this planet, let alone the industrial revolution which all you climate zealots blame for everything. We were even connected to mainland Europe until the last ice age (which again was way before the Industrial Revolution) eroded the last land bridge to mainland Europe and made us the island we are now. All your so called data or 'facts' are highly flawed as soon as you actually examine them and realise that they are false and have more holes in them than a van load of Swiss cheese.
You raise some good points Paul. Erosion was taking place since records were kept and we can assume before then. Many villages have been lost since the roman times.
Love that endless coastline!
Yes, it is very pictureque. 👍