WEDNESDAY WALK: Playing amongst the massive Tidal Variations in Cuxhaven, Germany

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Hello everybody on HIVE and especially the Wednesday Walk Community! My name is Jasper and usually I write to you from Cape Town, South Africa. I am now back in Cape Town after a lovely work trip to Northern Germany last week.

I work for a South African division of a German renewable energy company. Last week, everybody in the Cape Town office went to Germany to meet some of our main colleagues there. Other divisions from other markets (Spain, Panama, Canada, Sweden, Poland, Turkey, USA, etc) all came together to have a company party on a ship near the end of the week as well - the company party first since Covid-19 started, and so it was a happy time for us all to finally meet one another.

The ship that the party was on set off from a town called Cuxhaven, which is on the Southern bank of the mouth of the Elbe river, about 2 hours west of Hamburg by train. Let's have a look around together?


Compared to Hamburg, Cuxhaven is a quaint little coastal harbour town


Looking north across the Elbe river towards Husum, etc - you can see the vast wind turbine farms that we visited earlier in the week. Want to see inside one of these turbines as well as the view from the top? Look here: https://ecency.com/hive-148441/@jasperdick/renewable-energy-what-does-it


We were lucky to visit the beach at high tide on a sunny afternoon, when the water was right up close to the beach


This means we were able to have a surprisingly warm swim - the water felt like at least 20degC! Our theory is that the water recedes at low tide and the sand gets very hot, and then warms up the water when it returns at low tide


How much lower is low tide? About 2-3m metres depending on the moon... and the land is very flat so this means that the sea recedes a great distance, even kilometres in some places! Here we are with colleagues from the Polish team taking a horse cart ride to a place that is usually an island at high tide! We were allowed to look around the island for about 1 hour before making our escape back to the mainland!


We visited the swimming beach again at a lower tide - this time the light blue water is ankle deep and you would have to walk several football fields out to the darker water beyond the point to think of swimming!

So we had a great time in Cuxhaven, even before we include the staff party on the ship, which was actually very fun as well!

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How awesome your company organized the party and visit to such a beautiful area
The water sounds warm enough I would even go in

Thanks for joining Wednesday Walk :), I truly enjoy exploring the world virtually each Wednesday seeing walks from all around the globe and feeling I am there and experiencing it all myself, such as I did in your post just now :)

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Yes I think even my wife would have enjoyed swimming in this water temperature! haha

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LOL, Mine as well, and me for that matter, when I was young the cold did not bother me, now I like it warmer lOL

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Well I surf quite a bit in Cape Town - the one side of the peninsula is cold (15degC) and the other side is frigid (11degC)! In fact my body has adjusted and I seem to struggle with heat a lot more than other people!

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Surfing is popular in NZ, but its something i never got into, I used to swim every morning, for at least half an hour around sunrise as part of my training and would see surfers but never gave it a go

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It's never too late! I was a pretty rubbish surfer the only time I visited New Zealand just after I finished school, but still had lots of fun at Piha and Raglan!

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I think in my case I will say its to late, from my crazy days in my youth with Rugby Motocross etc etc, I feel enough aches especially on damp days LOL

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I think a bit of paddling and cold water would be good for you but no pressure! I'm sure the other surfers in New Zealand would rather not share the limited resource of nice waves! Hahaha

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LOL
I am not in NZ anymore and havent seen any surfers around here but sure there must be some spots nearby

I wont say never but not likely lOL

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Ah you're in Massachusetts now! Well I found this article on the 11 best surf spots in your state, but there is a suspicious lack of photos of any waves higher than about knee high - HAHAHA! You'd better come visit Cape Town!

https://www.travelforyourlife.com/surfing-massachusetts/

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Thanks for sharing that link, I know know the popular spots some not to far away so maybe i will check out one or more of them sometime

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