Want to restore the planet's ecosystems and see your impact in monthly videos? The first 200 people to join Planet Wild will get the first month of your subscription for free at If you want to get to know them better first, check out their latest video here: - Planting 40,000 trees in Senegal to overcome desertification: The village of Hemsby on the east coast of England could be the latest in a line of settlements that have been lost to the sea. Andy and Mack travelled here to spend time with residents who are literally living on the edge and believe that they and their homes have been abandoned by the authorities. Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: Join our Patreon for the DVD extras: Follow us on & @faultlinetv Business inquiries contact@ Faultline is produced by: Executive Producer/Story Editor/Host: Andy Burgess Story/Research: Mack Mooney & Andy Burgess Senior Producer: Anjali Sharma Editors: Tom van Kalken & Andy Burgess Motion Graphics: Tom van Kalken Cinematography: Andy Burgess Production Assistant: Mack Mooney Consultant: David Demeritt Additional Drone footage by: Luke Martin Photography Special thanks to Simon Measures, Kevin Jordan and the people of Hemsby. Faultline was launched in the summer of 2022 by documentarian Andy Burgess. He has spent the majority of the past decade travelling across the world, producing, hosting, filming, and editing videos for himself and brands like Red Bull, Helly Hansen, & Terra Matter. He started making short form content on Snapchat and was nominated for a Shorty Award in 2018, before moving the focus of his stories into video journalism, guiding audiences through stories from across the world. His series ‘Origins’ with Red Bull explored the history of extreme sports, the communities behind them and how they have gone on to affect the cultures of today. Faultline is a channel that combines of on-the-ground reporting, research, and filmmaking to tell the stories of how humanity is understood through geography. Sources 🔗 #:~:text=The coastal frontage at Hemsby,coastline susceptible to this erosion. #1-1-hemsby-beach-recedes-by-2-meters-annually- #:~:text=Scores of other coastal villages,Newton, Shipden and Waxham Parva. #:~:text=For the Holderness, as it's,frangible cliffs and empty beaches. #:~:text=There are more than 300,probably looked in its heyday Time Stamps: 0:00 Welcome to Hemsby 1:29 The history of Hemsby 2:53 October Storms & the Journey to Hemsby 4:24 Why people still live in Hemsby 5:53 Hemsby's coastline, explained. 7:31 Hemsby's lost homes 9:30 Storms and Rising Sea Levels 10:41 Why authorities don't cares about Hemsby 13:34 Tourism in Hemsby (or lack of) 15:04 I found Hemsby's 'missing' MP 15:56 Defending Hemsby from the Sea 18:40 The Netherlands vs the UK 19:47 What the world can learn from places like Hemsby 20:40 Epilogue #geography #coastline #UK
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