Very interesting, Davey. It shows the rise and fall of the Earth's crust to sea levels. I've always been interested in the east coast and south between Sussex and Kent, and the connection to Europe lost to the sea. Doggerland down to chalk downs once connecting what is now the Straits of Dover. Mammoths and hippos roaming where the North Sea is now, and down at Pett between Hastings and Rye, the petrified tree stumps of a forest that can be seen at very low spring tides. This shows the rise and fall over thousands of years.
Interesting details and information. Beautiful film in the sunshine. Love the contrast between the lush grass surface and the dark structure of the cliffs.
Nice to see what's happening. Have a trip up to Bridlington and film where the boulder clay at Sewerby Cliffs turns in to Flamborough Head chalk. There's erosion occurring in that area also, albeit to a less degree than further down the coast.
Very interesting, Davey. It shows the rise and fall of the Earth's crust to sea levels. I've always been interested in the east coast and south between Sussex and Kent, and the connection to Europe lost to the sea. Doggerland down to chalk downs once connecting what is now the Straits of Dover. Mammoths and hippos roaming where the North Sea is now, and down at Pett between Hastings and Rye, the petrified tree stumps of a forest that can be seen at very low spring tides. This shows the rise and fall over thousands of years.
Excellent knowledge, thank you 😊
So educational Davey. Thankyou for sharing your experiences.
Cheers Moo, I thought it was quite fascinating
A very nice and informative video 👏👏👏👍
Cheers buddy...just sharing my fascination 😅🤔
Interesting details and information. Beautiful film in the sunshine. Love the contrast between the lush grass surface and the dark structure of the cliffs.
Thanks Sheila, I thought it was worth pointing out...fascinated me! 🤪
Thanks Davey another interesting video
You're most welcome 😄
Nice one Davey 👍🏻
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Some *excellent* shots of the underlying strata. This would very likely have extended (well) into the now lost region of Doggerland.
It's a fascinating thought!!
Nice to see what's happening.
Have a trip up to Bridlington and film where the boulder clay at Sewerby Cliffs turns in to Flamborough Head chalk. There's erosion occurring in that area also, albeit to a less degree than further down the coast.
Nice one, we will be heading there in the near future. I'm very interested to have a look.
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Thank you kindly, greetings from 🇬🇧 😊