Location: Hooken Undercliff, Devon.

Photographer: Robert Hesketh

Keywords: Coastal Tourist Sea Dev/East Devon Natural History

File Size: 54MB

Looking west along the coastpath which winds through the dramatic Hooken Undercliff between Beer and Branscombe formed one night in 1790 when ten acres of land slipped 60 metres down and 200 metres seaward due to heavy rain which made the top harder strata layer of Chalk and Greensand slip over the softer Gault clay vegetation has since clothed many of the scars & now the Undercliff has its own micro climate and provides a haven for rare wildlife Beer Head Beer South East Devon South West England UK landslip; landslide; cliffs; rocks; rock formation; Cretaceous; geology; geological; Jurassic Coast; World Heritage Site; natural history; trees; bushes; scrub; grass; vegetation; Berry Cliff; seaside; beach; sea water; surf; coast; coastal; coastline; sunny; sunshine; sunlight; blue sky; clouds; Coast Path; SWCP; South West Coast Path; public footpath; right of way; walking holiday; nature trail; hiking; rambling; great outdoors; tourism; tourist attraction; holiday; vacation; travel; horizontal; landscape; Westcountry; West Country; SW England; English; British; Britain; Great Britain; GB; United Kingdom

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