THRILL seekers and spectators gathered on the Severn today to watch, and ride, the final big bore on the river until September.
Here is a selection of the tweets and pictures from those who were there.
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1st stop of the day. Crowds and surfers at Newnham as the Severn Bore approaches. pic.twitter.com/I3WEwbC6U6
— Chepstow Coastguard (@Hmcgchepstow) March 3, 2014
Bang! #severnbore hits #minsterworth this morning pic.twitter.com/3zOZVzTKSE
— Dave Throup (@DaveThroupEA) March 3, 2014
Mighty chilly standing on the banks of the Severn waiting for the #severnbore to arrive this morning @VisitEngland pic.twitter.com/2yG3lrS6bx
— Diana (@Diana_Jarvis) March 3, 2014
Photo: A force of nature. Oh, and also the Severn bore! http://t.co/dgsE1wjqrX
— Palm Equipment (@palmequipment) March 3, 2014
Surfers on the #severnbore at Newnham this morning. pic.twitter.com/4Va0AIvxxN
— Dave Throup (@DaveThroupEA) March 2, 2014
Explainer: what are tidal bores? http://t.co/e1NgaC5MAF #severnbore
— Stephen Khan (@StephenKhan) March 3, 2014
The Vision Nine #surf team was out in force at the Severn Bore this morning! Video coming soon! Pic: @DailyMail pic.twitter.com/zkkpfvzDaH
— Vision Nine (@VisionNineHQ) March 3, 2014
Great shot of #severnbore hitting the viewing platform of the appropriately named Severn Bore Inn. pic.twitter.com/i43iKNL197
— Dave Throup (@DaveThroupEA) March 4, 2014
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