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Storm Arwen Creates A “Masterpiece” By Blasting Grass So Hard That It Perfectly Weaves Around The Fence

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People can’t believe the illusion is naturally occurring as it looks ‘hand-woven’

Storm Arwen left a’masterpiece’ in its wake, blasting tonnes of grass so hard that the blades wove themselves perfectly onto a fence, fooling admirers into thinking it was handmade.

Among its trail of devastation, Storm Arwen created a ‘masterpiece’ by blasting tonnes of molinia grass so hard that the blades wove themselves into the barbed wire fence

On Sunday, November 28, landscape photographer Colin Richards braved the elements to walk up Mynydd Pwll-yr-Iwrch in Bridgend when he came across a ‘unbelievable’ sight stretching across 130 metres of fencing.

The brown moor grass is completely entwined in the barbed wire structure, which has been dubbed the “best fence ever” in photos taken by the father-of-one on the hill summit.

The blades of grass created an illusion that it had been handwoven into the barbed wire structure. It has now been branded as the ‘best fence ever’

The 61-year-old claimed that a sea of molinia, a type of moor grass, had been uprooted by the strong northerly winds, which had also wrapped every blade around the entire fence to give the appearance that it had been “handwoven.”

Colin Richards, 61, from Maesteg, Bridgend, Wales, captured the photographs of the fence as he braved the hill summit during Storm Arwen last Sunday

The images were posted online by the home care provider, where they have received more than 7,760 likes, comments, and shares. The “amazing” building has also been referred to as the “waffle fence.”

Maesteg resident Colin said: “It appears to be man-made, but if you looked at it, you would be up there for years because it is 130 meters long and never ends.

“That evening, I showed the pictures to others because I found them to be so peculiar. While most people seem to enjoy them, some do not believe that they are natural.

Twitter user @bramble444 shared this image of fences and hedges all across the Exmoor, decorated with molinia grasses blown off the moor

“The only thing in its path was this fence as the northerly winds emanating from all the other hills picked up tons of grass.

“I quickly crossed this gate and peered up the fence’s line to see what many people refer to as “waffles” or “the waffle fence.”

Another Twitter user @papillongin shared her photo of the same but in Dartmoor, Devon. She said: ‘It really is quite beautiful how the grass has woven into the fence. Interesting that it’s happened in other places too’

“Every blade of grass has entwined itself around the fence’s posts, barbed wire, and paneling. It merely has the appearance of having been manually woven. That was incredible.”

The amateur photographer claimed that he has been coming to this particular hill in Maesteg since he was ten years old and that the gale-force winds had also completely uprooted three posts.

Mr Richards said he has seen it happen twice up in the Rhondda Valley, south Wales, a few years ago, but explained it wasn’t from a storm like Arwen so the structure was not as well defined

The 40-year-old photographer said he “couldn’t believe” the response he received after posting his photos to Facebook, where they had been shared more than 3,900 times.

The fascinating sight stretches over 130 metres of fencing in Mynydd Pwll-yr-lwrch, south Wales

As Adrian Guest said “That is how Shreddies are grown, then! They have always seemed knitted to me.”

Says Sharon Parton “A gigantic waffle of grass! Amazing!”

Amazing! said Kate Ray in addition.

As Anya Clarke put it: “How incredible! A masterpiece created by mother nature.”

Nature is knitting, according to Anna Rack.

Commentary from Kale Taylor “This happens naturally, right? Fantastic photography.”

What do you think of the fence that was “handwoven”? Comment below.

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  1. Janet Mandel says

    December 21, 2022 at 12:38 pm

    Absolutely, stunningly beautiful! Nature at it’s best!

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  2. Janet Mandel says

    December 21, 2022 at 12:38 pm

    Absolutely, stunningly beautiful! Nature at it’s best!

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  3. Paul says

    December 22, 2022 at 1:57 am

    Amazingly beautiful and historic. 👍to mother nature. ❤️

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  4. Petrina says

    December 23, 2022 at 11:02 am

    The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.

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  5. Ruth Houston says

    December 26, 2022 at 2:17 pm

    Colin is my brother in law – he is an amazing nature photographer

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