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Botallack Crown Mines storm watching – The power of the sea can be scary

[su_video_lightbox image_url=”https://www.visitcornwall.tv/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/storm-botallack-crown-mines-500×281.jpg” alt_image=”Botallack Crown Mines” video_title=”Botallack Crown Mines” video_url=”www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUCHG-4L1Ns”] Botallack Crown Mines Storm watching This video (Botallack Crown Mines Storm watching) was taken following a storm and illustrates the power of the sea, the size of the waves as they pound on the cliffs below the engine house. Visit the National Trusts pages on Botallack […]

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Storm watching Portreath Cornwall – Spectacular Storms that destroyed the Monkey House

[su_video_lightbox image_url=”https://www.visitcornwall.tv/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/storm-watching-in-portreath-nort-500×281.jpg” alt_image=”Storm watching Portreath Cornwall” video_title=”storm watching Portreath” video_url=”www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTuqg3lZO0A”] Storm watching Portreath Cornwall This video (Storm watching Portreath Cornwall) was taken after the famous Monkey House at the end of the harbour wall at Portreath was destroyed by the force of the waves. The Monkey House was originally for shelter and was sued as a […]

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Storm watching Newquay Cornwall

[su_video_lightbox image_url=”https://www.visitcornwall.tv/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/storm-watching-newquay-cornwall-500×281.jpg” alt_image=”Storm watching Newquay Cornwall” video_title=”Storm watching Newquay Cornwall” video_url=”www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCEYAHZA4G8″] Storm watching Newquay Cornwall The combination of high spring tides, storm force winds and low pressure cause enormous waves to breach sea defences around the country in the winter of 2013. This video is taken at night at Town beach in Newquay and illustrates […]

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St Ives Storm Lambeth Walk – Dodging the waves safely on Lambeth Walk St Ives

St Ives Storm Lambeth Walk This video ( Lambeth Walk) was filmed on Lambeth walk in St Ives on a high Spring tide. The video maker could only stand the spray wind and force for a few minutes. [su_video_lightbox image_url=”https://www.visitcornwall.tv/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/st-ives-storm-lambeth-walk-500×281.jpg” alt_image=”St Ives Storm – Lambeth Walk” video_title=”St Ives Storm – Lambeth Walk” video_url=”vimeo.com/61673132″] When you […]

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Mullion Cove Spring storm – Thrilling to watch keep safe during a storm

[su_video_lightbox image_url=”https://www.visitcornwall.tv/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Screen-Shot-2021-08-27-at-10.42.30-550×249.png” alt_image=”Mullion Cove Spring storm” video_title=”Mullion Cove Spring storm” video_url=”www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIJC10wmdyQ”]   Mullion Cove Spring storm This video (Mullion Cove – Spring Storm) was taken of a bright sunny day showing the remaining effects of a bad storm that had passed by.. Mullion Cove harbour is protected from by sea walls. Mullion is the largest […]

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Video Newlyn Storm 2014 – Surging waves and devastation on Valentines day

[su_video_lightbox image_url=”https://www.visitcornwall.tv/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/video-of-storm-that-hit-newlyn-c-500×281.jpg” alt_image=”Video of Newlyn Storm” video_title=”Video Newlyn Storm 2014″ video_url=”www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmRYAqhf-pk”] Video Newlyn Storm 2014 This clip (Video Newlyn Storm 2014) is well known and was broadcast in national TV during the height of the 2013/14 winter storms. Taken by a local radio presenter (Abe Keast) on St Valentine’s day in 2014 it illustrates the […]

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RMS Mulheim – Shipwreck with views and a scenic walk

[su_video_lightbox image_url=”https://www.visitcornwall.tv/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Screen-Shot-2021-08-25-at-06.11.50-550×319.png” alt_image=”RMS Mulheim” video_title=”RMS Mulheim” video_url=”www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDqNBRXr7dU&t=2s”] The RMS Mulheim All of the attempts to salvage the ship failed and the wreck of the vessel remains there to this day. The wreck is in Gamper Bay which lies between Sennen Cove and Lands End. From Sennen Cove walk along the coastal path in the direction […]

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Storm Trevaunance Cove St Agnes – A Thrilling site

[su_video_lightbox image_url=”https://www.visitcornwall.tv/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Storm_Trevaunance_Cove_St_Agnes_-_Visit_Cornwall_TV-550×414.jpg” video_title=”Cornwall Storm watching Trevaunance Cove St Agnes” video_url=”www.youtube.com/watch?v=67EAoF3VvBA”] Storm Trevaunance Cove St Agnes Storm Trevaunance Cove St Agnes video taken at high tide after an Atlantic Storm. St Agnes is a popular holiday village on the north coast of Cornwall on the coastal path between Perranporth and Porthtowan. Go south along the path […]

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Storm watching Sennen Cove – 40 ft swell crashes into Sennen Cove

[su_video_lightbox image_url=”https://www.visitcornwall.tv/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Screen-Shot-2021-09-04-at-16.31.10-550×322.png” alt_image=”Storm  Sennen Cove” video_title=”Storm  Sennen Cove” video_url=”www.youtube.com/watch?v=31w0nNvDHFA”] Storm watching Sennen Cove This video (Storm watching Sennen Cove) was taken from the Lookout above Sennen Cove. 10th Of March 2008, the high tide with Gales force westerly winds and forty-plus foot swell hits Sennen. The image above shows the Sennen Cove lookout on a […]

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Storm watching Trebarwith Strand – Spectacular views from the Coastal path

[su_video_lightbox image_url=”https://www.visitcornwall.tv/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Screen-Shot-2021-08-27-at-14.54.11-550×330.png” alt_image=”Storm watching Trebarwith Strand” video_title=”Storm watching in Cornwall Trebarwith Strand” video_url=”www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKjmz5lBfUs”] Storm watching Trebarwith Strand This video (Storm watching Trebarwith Strand) illustrates the result of a combination of Spring Tides and 65 MPH winds. The strong winds off the Atlantic Ocean help make the beach at Tebarwith Strand a good surfing beach. The […]

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