Birling Gap, East Sussex, March 4 of extending as waves pound the Chalk cliffs at high tide. Storms, strong Southerly winds, high tides and record rainfall has led to 5 years erosion in as many months on the Sussex chalk cliffs. Rock falls like this are becoming frequent . The photographer had expected this for some days since taking pictures of a vast chasm in the cliff face below the soil crack on 27 Feb. David Burr/ Alamy Live News


Birling Gap, East Sussex, March 4 of extending as waves pound the Chalk cliffs at high tide. Storms, strong Southerly winds, high tides and record rainfall has led to 5 years erosion in as many months on the Sussex chalk cliffs. Rock falls like this are becoming frequent . The photographer had expected this for some days since taking pictures of a vast chasm in the cliff face below the soil crack on 27 Feb. David Burr/ Alamy Live News


Size: 4288px × 2848px
Location: Birling Gap, East Sussex, UK
Photo credit: © David Burr / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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Keywords: chalk, cliffs, coast, cracks, erosion, rockfall, sussex