Surfers in Gloucestershire are riding the Severn Bore, a tidal phenomenon in the Bristol estuary, attracting adventure seekers to witness the spectacle. Kayakers and surfers gather for the annual peak tidal bore, with some experiencing what is believed to be the biggest five-star Severn Bore in recent years.
Kayakers and surfers gather for once-a-year peak tidal bore. https://t.co/XaeOXBwVVq https://t.co/6wW5gPCszE
Surfers have enjoyed a five-star Severn Bore https://t.co/JcX1GbUYMm
Adventure seekers are descending on Gloucestershire for one of the biggest natural phenomena of its kind https://t.co/ur7ciPxTJS
Surfers ride the Severn Bore as hundreds flock to watch tidal surge https://t.co/wxCIJVnTLT
Surfers have ridden what was believed to be the biggest five-star Severn Bore – one of Britain’s most spectacular tidal phenomena – in recent years ✍️: @rodminchin https://t.co/2Y18fixz2d
Surfing the Severn Bore is an upstream battle against Britain's polluted rivers. "Bore rider" Ben Rogers surfs what is known as a tidal bore: a surge caused by tidal changes - in this case in the Bristol estuary - that creates a wave large enough to surf. https://t.co/H3WrmGI5L5