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Walked to the lighthouse 5 days ago. Needed to walk right under the cliff for access at Low Tide…..
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Looks pretty severe. Especially from that perspective. Glad nobody was there when it went.
Walked to the lighthouse 5 days ago. Needed to walk right under the cliff for access at Low Tide…..
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Exactly but it’s incredible there.
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Met this environmentalist down there who spends days/weeks down there. Bhassexplore.com
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Ooh, what's he doing there?
That is a cracking link. I'm pretty sure that chalk path in the foreground is the one that's just gone over the edge
Turn through 90° and that's the belle vue lighthouse B&B, I wouldn't try and book beyond Friday night
Back in the 1990s I used to walk fairly often round under the cliffs from Birling Gap round to Eastbourne and back, paying a lot of attention to the tide before setting off. It's really lovely there, but not an easy walk. There was always a range of ages on the fallen chalk, but this fall seems bigger than things I normally saw then.
What's the rate of erosion I wonder?
58 cm a year at Birling Gap:
https://www.groundsure.com/resources/coastal-retreat-at-birling-gap/
22-32 cm a year at Seaford Head and Beachy Head
https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/175967/cliff-erosion-rates-sussex-have-accelerated/
i watched a documentary about erosion on the east coast , a guy bought a place 30 metres from the edge based on the previous average erosion which was a metre a year giving him 30 years. he had no family and was 60+ and thought that would do him. The year after he bought it the cliff was eroded by 30 metres and his house with it. Whilst the averages a good stat they are not rules that nature follows.
Yeah, remember the last time. Wasn’t that long ago was it?
Should have moved it back further then.
Poor planning that.