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In the early morning darkness hours of 13th April 2021 a massive cliff landslide collapse divided the beach near Seatown on the Jurassic Coast in Dorset. 4000 Tonnes of soil and rock cascaded down the cliff and is the biggest cliff fall on the Jurassic Coast for 60 years.
This aerial video shows the cliffs as they were, and then at 1 and 2 years later. Incredibly, most of the massive debris field has already been washed away! A large ledge hangs precariously with long deep cracks. This ledge has dropped 3 feet recently, sparking further speculation that it too could slide at any moment!
Shot in 4K, this video makes an ideal reference for geologists.
The Jurassic Coast is so called because the rocks famously harbour the remains of dinosaur and sea creatures from the Jurassic period. Many fantastic specimens have been found all along this part of the coast of England, United Kingdom.
NB: This film has been optimised for playback on a TV and recorded in Ultra High Definition.
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Music by: Scott Buckley - "The Climb"