AI created watercolour derived from my recent aerial shot of Cromer
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AI created watercolour derived from my recent aerial shot of Cromer
Aerial view - Scroby Sands Wind Farm turbine off Great Yarmouth. Built 2003β04 with 30 turbines on the sandbank, it was among the UKβs first large offshore wind farms. #ScrobySands #aerial #image #WindFarm
I do have a big one, Reg but it may not be quite as big as your's! It doesn't get out much these days as I'm more shy than I used to be.
Fabulous shot by the way
That's brilliant, Nick! I've just spent 20 minutes trying to find you in my photographs but think I missed you. I hope you'll come over and say hello next time you see me.
Is this you with the shoulder bag by any chance?
Filmed from a very long pole ... so sort-of an aerial video of Anglia Square in Norwich being torn down. #Norwich #AngliaSquare #footage
The Broads could be a complete book - evolving history, discoveries, wildlife, sports, economy, less known broads, new broads ... future ... + aerial beauty!
the next book
Sandringham House, Norfolk - bought in 1862 by Queen Victoria as a country home for her son Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (later Edward VII). The present house was built 1863β70 and remains the Royal Familyβs private Christmas retreat #SandringhamHouse #aerial #image #Norfolk
Ranworth Broad aerial image. Formed from medieval peat digging between 12th & 14th centuries when locals cut turf for fuel. When sea levels rose, they flooded & became the broads. Now a National Nature Reserve managed by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust & in the Broads National Park.
Triminghamβs St John the Baptistβs Head Church. In the Middle Ages it housed an alabaster carving of the saintβs severed head, linked to the famous relic at Amiens & pilgrims came here to venerate it. It was lost at the Reformation but the name endured. #Trimingham #footage
Whimpwell Bay takes its name from the medieval village of Whimpwell, once standing on this stretch of coast. The settlement was abandoned centuries ago and the sea later claimed the site, leaving only its name on the map and these fast-retreating dunes as a reminder. #aerial
Will add to album
Lovely article about our Norfolk lost villages book in this month's KL Mag. Fab aerial photos, as ever, courtesy of @john-fielding.bsky.social π
Looking over the southern arc of Whimpwell Bay towards Eccles & Sea Palling. It shows the effectiveness of the sea defences south of Happisburgh. #Eccles #aerial #Norfolk #Coast #CoastalErosion
How about that! Lovely high shot towards Lowestoft. I do the same on commercial flights, too ... try to pick out places I recognise.
Happisburgh last Wednesday afternoon #Happisburgh #Norfolk #Coast #aerial
A solitary Broadland church on the edge of Threehammer Common. St Peterβs at Neatishead began as a medieval chancel, was rebuilt around 1790 after its tower and nave collapsed, and has served the parish continuously since the Middle Ages. #Neatishead #aerial
A solitary Broadland church on the edge of Threehammer Common. St Peterβs at Neatishead began as a medieval chancel, was rebuilt around 1790 after its tower and nave collapsed, and has served the parish continuously since the Middle Ages. #Neatishead #aerial
Cromer in north Norfolk - winter aerial view #Cromer #AerialPhotography #Norfolk #coast
RRH Neatishead, Norfolk β the secure 2022β23 HYDRA site now housing the RAFβs Type 92 long-range Lockheed Martin radar, relocated from Trimingham. The radar itself dates from the mid-2000s and remains part of the UKβs and NATOβs air-defence picture. Operated for the MoD by Serco.
That explains why you're vieux
RAF Neatishead, Norfolk, once the nerve-centre of Britainβs Cold War air defence. Built in the 40s, it became the longest-serving radar station in the world. The white dome houses the modern Type 92 radar, while the surrounding bunkers trace decades of evolving radar technology.
Walcott, Norfolk β aerial image. This coast has retreated for centuries, with deadly floods in 1953 & damage again in 2007 & 2013. Today the seawall, rock revetments, groynes & BactonβWalcott sandscaping scheme battle ongoing North Sea erosion & rising seas #Walcott #aerial
At Walcott?
Walcott, Norfolk β aerial image. This coast has retreated for centuries, with deadly floods in 1953 & damage again in 2007 & 2013. Today the seawall, rock revetments, groynes & BactonβWalcott sandscaping scheme battle ongoing North Sea erosion & rising seas #Walcott #aerial
Salthouseβs medieval church sits on the edge of what was once a wide tidal inlet. St Nicholas was built in the 14th C when the coast here was alive with trading creeks. By 1600s the marshes had silted, the shore moved north & the great shingle ridge formed the landscape we see today. #Salthouse
Salthouseβs medieval church sits on the edge of what was once a wide tidal inlet. St Nicholas was built in the 14th C when the coast here was alive with trading creeks. By 1600s the marshes had silted, the shore moved north & the great shingle ridge formed the l'cape we see today
Holme Pierrepont Country Park, near Nottingham with the 2,000m Regatta Lake of the National Water Sports Centre beside the River Trent. Built on former gravel pits in 1970β71 & opened in 1971, it hosted the first National Rowing Champs in 1972 & the World Rowing Champs in 1975.
If only they could invent a fruit filled pastry, they could be really busy ... and double the number of holiday homes.