Quite scary the rate of erosion. The rate seems to be accelerating. I wonder how much dredging for sand off the coast is a factor? A friend of mine has a caravan on that very site. I will be in Hornsea tomorrow and you can always see busloads of youths from the West Riding and Midlands examining the cliffs as part of the geography curriculum. Keep the videos coming. In future years they will be a valuable historical record.
Wow and that’s only two weeks from your last video, I’d be a bit nervous if I was one of them caravan owners. Great video yet again Davy keep up the good work 👏👏👏👍
Erosion is speeding up along there, surprising the caravans haven’t been moved. Well done on raising awareness. Must visit soon but with extra care on the beach with the tide well out.
why arent they putting the huge rocks there as defence ? They've been letting it get eaten away for decades vs other places , in the late 90's i was playing on the rock defence at mappleton
@TheCraigy83 Money gets allocated to many dubious causes....politics is a place I refuse to go 🫣 Common sense and politicians are rivals as far as I can see .
I'm surprised the owners of the caravans have not moved the one's at greatest risk whilst it's still possible. Given a few months of winter storms and it'll be too late, or are they not worth saving?
My relatives had a static caravan pitched in the same park in the '70-s and '80s that we had the odd weekend away at, over our trips in that year or so I noticed massive erosion, my relatives moved their caravan to an inland park, about 10 years later I was told their old pitch had gone to the sea, I was surprised as it was a 5 minute brisk walk to the sea from the caravan.
Quite scary the rate of erosion. The rate seems to be accelerating. I wonder how much dredging for sand off the coast is a factor?
A friend of mine has a caravan on that very site. I will be in Hornsea tomorrow and you can always see busloads of youths from the West Riding and Midlands examining the cliffs as part of the geography curriculum.
Keep the videos coming. In future years they will be a valuable historical record.
I do hope that filming and documenting will have some use in the future...
Thank you for your support 😊
Davey
Wow and that’s only two weeks from your last video, I’d be a bit nervous if I was one of them caravan owners. Great video yet again Davy keep up the good work 👏👏👏👍
Cheers mate, it's getting more clear the more visits we do...very interesting!
Is there any where I can download and purchase your music it’s very relaxing to listen to cheers ☘️
I purposely haven't got any of my music online anywhere.
I have sent cds out before now...
Great update of the erosion. Noticed someone moved their car.
Cheers Mickey, it's constantly changing...I've noticed so much more by repeat visits.
Well done Davey on video can see your work on coastal erosion been used in years to come as reference to what has happened
I hope it will be useful someday, Andrew ☺️
Erosion is speeding up along there, surprising the caravans haven’t been moved. Well done on raising awareness. Must visit soon but with extra care on the beach with the tide well out.
Indeed you should...it's carnage when you see it close up.
thanks Davey another good informative video
Very welcome. 😊
why arent they putting the huge rocks there as defence ? They've been letting it get eaten away for decades vs other places , in the late 90's i was playing on the rock defence at mappleton
Like most things...probably money. Or lack of?
Because you cannot stop The sea?
That too 😅
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Were putting immigrants in 4star hotels , its not money .
@TheCraigy83 Money gets allocated to many dubious causes....politics is a place I refuse to go 🫣 Common sense and politicians are rivals as far as I can see .
crazy that they aren't moving the front line homes to the large area to the left as you panned across the site!
They will be left with no choice I reckon! 🫣
I'm surprised the owners of the caravans have not moved the one's at greatest risk whilst it's still possible. Given a few months of winter storms and it'll be too late, or are they not worth saving?
Surprises me too...precarious situation!
My relatives had a static caravan pitched in the same park in the '70-s and '80s that we had the odd weekend away at, over our trips in that year or so I noticed massive erosion, my relatives moved their caravan to an inland park, about 10 years later I was told their old pitch had gone to the sea, I was surprised as it was a 5 minute brisk walk to the sea from the caravan.
Wow, it really does show how quickly it's going!
I've heard that in Medieval Times there were villages which are now 5 miles out to Sea...( a good hour's walk out?)
Hornsea Burton and Hornsea Beck are the two villages lost to the sea since Roman times..
Id be moving my caravan quickly off this site or at least further back .
So would I!! 🫣