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Surfing the Severn Bore: An upstream battle against Britain's polluted rivers 

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In Gloucestershire, England, "bore rider" Ben Rogers surfs the river Severn, one of the UK's longest rivers, which runs several hundred kilometres from mid-Wales to the Bristol Channel. He rides 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.
An enthusiastic and close-knit community of bore riders has built up around the phenomenon, riding the 250 or so waves each year, especially so-called five-star bores - predicted waves caused when tidal differences in the estuary are at their largest. For Rogers, the Severn bore is a wonder of the world and riding it is a journey. "I've surfed 5 miles through landscapes. It's like a mini adventure," he says. But Britain's rivers are being flooded with plastic waste, manure, runoff and raw sewage, and none more so than the Severn.
"Our rivers are abused. We use them as gutters," says Rogers. "A lot of my friends get what we call river belly, which isn't very nice, as you can imagine. And I've had stomach bugs and I've got Weil's disease before." Now Rogers and other bore surfers are campaigning to improve the water quality of the Severn and other rivers around the UK, taking part in clean-ups and asking river users to demand better from water companies and politicians.
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@007kisvakond
@007kisvakond 6 месяцев назад
have been surfing the Severn Bore for 9 years. I love it. I had to give a miss to the last ones in March because of a deep wound in the foot. :( I remember once I was paddling out and next to me in the river a dead animal (deer?) was floating. The inside was out, bloated, horribly stinky. Some SB riders drink a cola after a ride to kill river bacteria. Recent years suage pollution got much worse. Also, I wonder how dumping several hundred thousand tons of nuclear mud in Cardiff Bay (Severn estuary) effect us? If there is any petition or river-bank cleaning, sign me up.
@TigerBoyX15
@TigerBoyX15 5 месяцев назад
Truly Shameful what Westminster has done to this Country..
@TokyoNightGirlLofi
@TokyoNightGirlLofi 6 месяцев назад
💕Wow🧡💜💜🧡💜💜💜
@bradbradshaw7995
@bradbradshaw7995 6 месяцев назад
My paddling partner is still ill after a trip from Newnham to Minsterworth, 11th February 2024. Worst section was just upstream of Longney Crib!!!!
@callumdrake8057
@callumdrake8057 6 месяцев назад
Living so close I’ve always wanted to surf the Severn bore but I’ve always been put off by the risk of getting ill Id love to see something done about the pollution in the river
@CreatingChaos
@CreatingChaos 6 месяцев назад
I was there 😊
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