Hi,
Over this last weekend our daughter and her family visited. Looking for something to do yesterday we decided to travel from Cardiff's city centre to Cardiff Bay; something that none of us had done before, an Adventure! The Severn Estuary has one of the highest tides in the world; at Cardiff (not the highest in the estuary) it can be as high as 41 feet today it is a mere 36 feet. Before the Cardiff Bay Barrage was built when the tide went out it really went out. A couple of photographs I took in November 1990.
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On top of the wooden structures can be seen the old semaphore signals that used to control the railway that ran at low tide from Cardiff to Penarth Head visible in the distance on the one photographs Well this was the story that was told to visitors seeing the bay at low tide, the signals were used to control the steam driven paddle steamers that could take you to exotic foreign places such as Bristol. Minehead and even Illfracombe! Alas these steams ceased their travels many years ago.
A bit of a video that I took yesterday of our travels down the River Taff to Cardiff Bay which has changed a bit in the last thirty years.
Regards Tony.