On Sunday I posted
some photos of the stormy sea. Now, I’d like to bring back memories of a real
hurricane, which striked Europe in 2013. Its name was Xavier...
Xavier destroyed
my plans. The wind was blowing through northern Europe, and finally it came to
Germany and Poland, and was the main reason why I cancelled a trip to Berlin for
Christmas market.
Xavier aka Bodil
(in Denmark) aka Sven (in Sweden) caused massive havoc and took several lifes.
It eventually reached UK, Ireland, Netherlands, Lithuania, Belgium, Isle of Man and Norway. In Poland the hurricane blew
at 100km/h, but in other countries it was 200km/h.
One late Sunday
afternoon we decided to leave our warm and cosy flat to see, how Xavier plays
with the Baltic Sea. We weren't the only ones. In spite of the alerts, it turned
out that during the low season, Xavier was quite an attraction. We were lucky to actually be able to go on
the pier. After our short stroll, the police came and tourists and locals who
hungered to see the hurricane had to admire it from the beach.
I have to be
honest here. One of my first thoughts was that the pier will have to go under
major renovation. Finally! FYI: It was done in 2015/2016.
In our county, the
firemen had their hands full and not only on the shore. The hurricane was
accompanied by heavy snow and hail.
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Gorgeous storm pics. Especially the waves!
ReplyDeleteThank you. Waves are always the best, especially the big ones.
ReplyDeleteBardzo dynamiczne ujęcia sztormu.
ReplyDeleteDziękuję, uwielbiam sztormy, chociaż nie zawsze sprzyjają spacerom.
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