A film of the highest tide of the year at Cresswell Quay in Wales, where people gather to watch. It’s fun – beer involved.

This is a fabulous place. A really local pub on Creswell Quay in Pembrokeshire, Wales; in the National Park on the Cresswell River which is part of the tidal ‘Secret Waterway’ that runs through the Park. People gather at the pub to watch the tide.  Some come on boats, the tide blocks the road, kids run about, sometimes a few people play music. The tide comes to full height as it gets dark. The pub, The Cresselly Arms,  is busy!

https://youtu.be/hrhvVMwBses

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About Owain Jones

I am an emeritus professor of Environmental Humanities, Bath Spa University, UK. I trained as a cultural geographer and have published many academic articles and books on various aspects of place, landscape, memory, nature-society relations, and, specifically, on tides and tidal landscpes. I also am involved in other creative enterprises!

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