Moment huge chunk of rock on Jurassic Coast comes crumbling down on remote beach after recent heavy rain left cliffs unstable The shocking landslip occurred on the coast at Seatown near Bridport, Dorset, on Saturday Recent heavy rain made porous sandstone that makes up the 180 million-year-old cliff substantially weaker Hundreds of tons of mud fell onto a remote area of the beach which luckily does not attract many visitors
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This is the shocking moment a huge chunk of Britain's Jurassic Coast came crumbling down onto a remote stretch of beach.
The landslip occurred on the coast at Seatown near Bridport, Dorset, on Saturday after recent heavy rain made the porous sandstone that makes up the 180 million-year-old cliff substantially weaker.
Hundreds of tons of mud and