Neptune's Arm and Herne Bay Seafront after sunset!
via YouTube Capture
Herne Bay: Pier, Neptune's Arm, Amy Johnson Art Installation
The Pier, Neptune's Arm, and the Amy Johnson Art Installation.
Herne Bay, Kent, UK.
Hampton Pier & Herne Bay Pier in Kent - British sea fishing marks
Pier fishing marks in Kent - Hampton pier and Herne Bay pier (plus the nearby Neptune Arm).
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English South East Coast shore fishing marks.
Three pier fishing / sea defence marks are featured in this video - all within a mile of each other. Parking, access and general fishing considerations are all included.
Iceland ad featuring Herne Bay's Neptune Arm
Herne Bay UK August 2017 IMG 1993
Neptunes Arm
A quick panorama shot from Neptunes Arm, Herne Bay. 21st Feb '09
Minnis Bay
Minnis Bay to Herne Bay and back 14/08/2016
Save Our Downs
The Save Our Downs campaign was formed to resist any plans Canterbury City Council has to use the land, which was entrusted to the public at the Downs Herne Bay, for commercial development.
TBC0036 'The Old Neptune' Whitstable - Folk
SAMT David's 2nd round Herne Bay June 09
Herne bay June 5th 2011
Herne Bay Kent Jetskiing wave jumping
Crabbing at Herne bay with family
Another adventure in Herne Bay with the kids. We caught crabs but no fish this time. Enjoy it guys just as much as we enjoyed the day.
Music used in the video from :
hampton pier
Hampton Pier At Herne Bay
Final Curtain - We Ghosts at the Divers Arms, Herne Bay
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Air Show in Herne Bay August 15th 2015
My footage taken on Saturday where we saw the Red Arrows at Lane's End, checked out the vibe on the Seafront and along the Pier, spent most of the day on Neptune's Arm and finished off seeing the Spitfire and Hurricane back on Lane's End.
Herne Bay pier head with BayBlast
er, going past Herne Bay pier head on our return journey with BayBlast
Herne Bay
Semester i Herne Bay
Herne Bay Clock Tower - DJI Phantom 4 Pro - 4k 2018
Built in 1837, this Grade II listed landmark is believed to be the first purpose-built freestanding clock tower in Britain, and stands 82 feet tall. Designed by architect Edwin Dangerfield in the style of a Grecian Temple, it was a gift to the town from the philanthropic widow Ann Thwaytes.
Due to weather erosion, renovations took place in 1905. The clock faces were changed to white opal glass and the Portland stone pillars were rotated 180 degrees (and the erosion is clearly visible in the video). In the 1990s, Neptune's Arm sea defence was constructed to further protect the area.
For 134 years the clock was wound manually until an electric unit was installed in 1971.
The cannon on the north side were placed there in the early 1900s, having been found on the seabed and are believed to be Dutch in origin.
Now, a little note on my flying... I started the video using the Phantom 4 Pro's Tripod mode but as you can see, the footage was somewhat jolty. I switched it back to manual mode (just before the birds swooped) and I was much happier with the footage from then on. Some people love DJI's flight modes, but I must admit that I prefer to free hand. I probably won't be trying Tripod mode again.
Horrifying moment a plane crashes into the sea at Herne Bay air show 1
Horrifying moment a plane crashes into the sea at Herne Bay air show 1
Whitstable Labour Pub-England
Man singing a traditional English Tune