THE BEACH WITH 3 KIDS | DAY IN THE LIFE VLOG
Hi Guys so today we we spent the day at the beach on Mersea Island. We hired a little beach hut from the Little Beach Hut Company. Unfortunately the weather wasn't that great but we were determined to have a nice day by the seaside.
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Beach Wild Camping at Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex. Wild Country Terra Nova Zephyros 1.
Join us on another wild camp as we head to the Essex coast for abit of time together. Parking up in the town of Walton and taking a fairly light weight set up of around 10kg we headed north up the coast, along the nature reserve until we finally reached the furthest northern point call Stone Point where we were greeted by the most beautiful and tranquil setting we have encountered so far on a camp. After spending abit of quality time together sunbathing and paddling about in the sea as the temperatures reached the high 20's by the evening we eventually have the area to ourselves and were treated to the most amazing sunset, marooned by the high tide on our own little desert island..
Hope you enjoy watching as much as we enjoyed our time together making this one.
Naze Marine Holiday Park, Essex
Follow us for a preview of what’s it like to stay at Parkdean Resorts Naze Marine Holiday Park.
Just a short stroll from the sandy beach, enjoy lazy bank-side walks with picturesque views of during your stay.
When you aren’t exploring the wealth of local attractions you’ll be on the park discovering the fantastic facilities.
The heated indoor pool is great for some lengths of mess about in the splash pool with the little ones.
After that why not climb around in the adventure playground or go inside and play in the amusement arcade which has a whole host of fun games.
If you’re a bit peckish check out the Poolside Ocean Cafe Bar where you can get everything from a small bite to a family meal. Afterwards visit the Showbar to watch the evenings live entertainment.
To find out more about our Naze Marine Holiday Park visit our website at
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Giant Waves Hit The Coast Of The United Kingdom
Huge waves are beginning to batter the southern coast of the UK, as forecasters warn exposed areas could see a fresh round of flooding.
Waves of up to 27ft (8m) have been recorded off Land's End, Cornwall.
In Aberystwyth, seafront student flats have been evacuated, and across the UK dozens of flood warnings - including one severe - remain in place.
Travel by road and rail is being hit, causing disruption for many returning to work after the Christmas break.
Western and southern areas are bearing the brunt of the latest severe weather, and the flooding could be worse than that seen in recent days.
Environment Secretary Owen Paterson is chairing a Cobra emergency meeting to ensure agencies are ready to respond, and will make a statement to the Commons later on the impact of the bad weather.
He again defended spending on flood defences, following criticism over the weekend, saying the government was spending more than ever before.
The latest travel disruption includes:
Damage to railway lines caused by recent high winds and heavy rain is affecting Arriva Trains Wales services in many parts of Wales
First Great Western is advising passengers to Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Dorset or Hampshire to leave as early as possible because of potential flooding
Buses are replacing trains on Northern Rail services between Carlisle and Barrow-in-Furness, with disruption expected to last up to a week
Island Line services on the Isle of Wight are suspended until further notice because of severe flooding in the Ryde area
A recent landslip caused by poor weather means buses are replacing Southern trains between Horsham and Dorking
Major roads in areas including North Ayrshire, Pembrokeshire, Merseyside, West Sussex, Kent, Gloucestershire, Cambridgeshire, Wiltshire, Berkshire, Somerset and Devon are closed because of flooding
Around the UK:
The search for Harry Martin, 18, missing since going out to take pictures of stormy seas in Devon on Thursday, is continuing
A woman and her dog stranded on the Somerset Levels for 13 days have been rescued by boat
A house is on fire on the Isle of Anglesey, north Wales, after being struck by lightning
A West Sussex beach has been cordoned off after strong tides damaged recently completed sea defences
Police have issued a flood warning for parts of Belfast and the Ards peninsula
A school in Doncaster has reopened following work to repair a roof torn off by strong winds
'Lethal' waves
BBC forecaster John Hammond said exposed places around southern and western coasts were expected to see colossal waves, adding they will be absolutely lethal if you get in the way of them.
The Met Office issued a warning of gusts of up to 70mph for Britain's west coast and the east coast of Northern Ireland on Monday.
It said the huge waves were being caused by a large, deep depression in the Atlantic which was whipping waves up out at sea - and these were hitting the coast as a large swell.
Wave heights of 7-10m in parts of western Scotland, Wales and south-west England, and 3-7m in much of the English Channel and Irish Sea, could be generated, said the Met Office.
The public should be aware of the dangers of waves crashing onshore and over-topping shore lines and sea fronts, it said.
As well as the severe flood warning - indicating danger to life and property - for the Lower Stour in Dorset, about 100 flood warnings - meaning flooding is expected and immediate action is required - are in place in England and Wales.
About 220 flood alerts - meaning flooding is possible, be prepared - are also in place.
Residents in Dorset and Oxfordshire, already inundated by high waters, are again being urged by the Environment Agency to prepare for significant flooding on the Thames, Dorset Stour and Frome.
Flooding is also continuing on the Somerset Levels, a coastal plain in central Somerset, while rivers in southern England, including the Severn, remain at very high risk of flooding.
The village of Muchelney, on the Somerset Levels, has been cut off for about four days.
Residents David and Tracey Bradley said they were making daily trips in their canoe to fetch essential supplies.
It's pretty desolate really, especially for the elderly and the children, said Mrs Bradley.
In Scotland, 17 flood warnings are in place, along with a further 15 flood alerts.
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning of winds for Northern Ireland.