Yesnaby, Orkney, Scotland – The video was posted by Orkney Uncovered, showing dramatic sea foam surging and swirling around the rugged cliffs and rocky shoreline during the effects of Storm Bram.
The footage captures turbulent waves crashing against dark basalt rock formations beneath an overcast sky, with white foam bubbling intensely like a frothy geyser or boiling cauldron.
Birds, likely seabirds such as gannets or kittiwakes, circle above the cloudy horizon while grassy clifftops frame the scene from a low-angle view, emphasizing the wild, storm-driven power of the sea.
The atmosphere is moody and elemental, revealing the raw beauty and force of the North Atlantic in winter. The clip aligns with the caption: “Sea foam slow mo at Yesnaby with Storm Bram in effect.”
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