img_5049.jpg…this is a stunningly high tide which is about two foot higher than normal high tides – this is an M&S High Tide.

This is a section of riverside path near where I live earlier this afternoon.

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2 comments
  1. Steve J says:

    Cool. I noticed from Waterloo Bride this afternoon that the tide was lapping against the rings in the lion’s noses on the Embankment alongside Somerset House. Don’t think I’ve ever seen it this high. Hope the Barrier is shut tonight.

  2. IanVisits says:

    An old pier nearby was partially submerged at the end where the boats would have lined up.

    Wet feet moment.

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