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Title: Dorset coast path collapse: 'Massive' cliff fall near Durdle Door
Post by: Neil on April 30, 2013, 01:33:59 PM
I know members are unlikely to be detecting this beach as its pebble, but keep in mind what can happen whilst detecting under cliffs elsewhere.

A section of the South West Coast Path in Dorset has been destroyed by a massive landslip.

Portland Coastguard said the cliff fall happened overnight at St Oswald's Bay, east of Durdle Door.

A coastguard spokesman said: "It is huge - a massive fall has taken out part of the cliff. It is rather extraordinary."

The path has been sealed off by council workers. People have been advised to keep clear of the affected area.

A spokesman for the Lulworth Estate which owns the land called it a "substantial" landslip.

Nick Kelly said the estate would co-operate with the county council in re-routing the coast path away from the area of the cliff fall.

He said cliffs along the Dorset coast were in a "fragile" state due to wet weather over the past 12 months, followed by recent dry conditions.

"Visitors should exercise awareness of their surroundings and pay attention to warning signs when walking near the cliffs," he added.

Earlier this month several landslips happened at nearby White Nothe and a section of cliff came down on Swanage beach just before Christmas.


Title: Re: Dorset coast path collapse: 'Massive' cliff fall near Durdle Door
Post by: celticspikey on April 30, 2013, 07:26:11 PM
I know members are unlikely to be detecting this beach as its pebble, but keep in mind what can happen whilst detecting under cliffs elsewhere.

A section of the South West Coast Path in Dorset has been destroyed by a massive landslip.

Portland Coastguard said the cliff fall happened overnight at St Oswald's Bay, east of Durdle Door.

A coastguard spokesman said: "It is huge - a massive fall has taken out part of the cliff. It is rather extraordinary."

The path has been sealed off by council workers. People have been advised to keep clear of the affected area.

A spokesman for the Lulworth Estate which owns the land called it a "substantial" landslip.

Nick Kelly said the estate would co-operate with the county council in re-routing the coast path away from the area of the cliff fall.

He said cliffs along the Dorset coast were in a "fragile" state due to wet weather over the past 12 months, followed by recent dry conditions.

"Visitors should exercise awareness of their surroundings and pay attention to warning signs when walking near the cliffs," he added.

Earlier this month several landslips happened at nearby White Nothe and a section of cliff came down on Swanage beach just before Christmas.

Were all doomed I tell you :'( :'( :'( :'(


Title: Re: Dorset coast path collapse: 'Massive' cliff fall near Durdle Door
Post by: cardiffian on April 30, 2013, 08:43:09 PM
Lucky it happened at night. Last year a young woman was killed at Charmouth near Lyme Regis when she was buried beneath a large landslip. They are always warning the fossil hunters but they just ignore the warnings. It's only a matter of time before there is another casualty.


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