Moment, a huge line of surfers ride the five-star tidal wave of Severn Bore as a rare natural phenomenon is seen in daylight for the first time in five years.

This is the moment a line of surfers rode a five-star Severn Bore as this natural phenomenon rare was emerging it is daylight today for the first time in five years.

The Boron, a tidal wave which occurs in the lower course of the river, was visible this morning as it surged between Newnham-on-Severn and Over in Gloucestershire.

Hundreds of spectators lined up along the banks and bridges to catch a glimpse of the first and only five-star spectacle. of the year, as dozens of surfers and paddleboarders attempted to catch the wave.

The Severn Estuary receives the second highest tide in the world and the difference between the lowest and highest tides of a day can be more than 47 feet.

These high tides or Spring occurs on several days in each lunar cycle throughout spring. and the fall and the tidal bore is caused when the rising tide is channeled into an increasingly narrow channel against the current of the river.

The Bore, a raz-de -tide which occurs in the lower reaches of the river, was visible as it rose between Newnham-on-Severn and Over in Gloucestershire Dozens surfers and paddleboarders attempted to ride the wave - with variations of success The Severn Estuary receives the second highest tide in the world and the difference between the lowest and highest tides in a day can be greater than 14.5 meters (47 feet)

Moment, a huge line of surfers ride the five-star tidal wave of Severn Bore as a rare natural phenomenon is seen in daylight for the first time in five years.

This is the moment a line of surfers rode a five-star Severn Bore as this natural phenomenon rare was emerging it is daylight today for the first time in five years.

The Boron, a tidal wave which occurs in the lower course of the river, was visible this morning as it surged between Newnham-on-Severn and Over in Gloucestershire.

Hundreds of spectators lined up along the banks and bridges to catch a glimpse of the first and only five-star spectacle. of the year, as dozens of surfers and paddleboarders attempted to catch the wave.

The Severn Estuary receives the second highest tide in the world and the difference between the lowest and highest tides of a day can be more than 47 feet.

These high tides or Spring occurs on several days in each lunar cycle throughout spring. and the fall and the tidal bore is caused when the rising tide is channeled into an increasingly narrow channel against the current of the river.

The Bore, a raz-de -tide which occurs in the lower reaches of the river, was visible as it rose between Newnham-on-Severn and Over in Gloucestershire Dozens surfers and paddleboarders attempted to ride the wave - with variations of success The Severn Estuary receives the second highest tide in the world and the difference between the lowest and highest tides in a day can be greater than 14.5 meters (47 feet)

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