Dorset cliff collapses launching 400-tonnes of rockfall into ocean
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
- An unstable #dorset cliff collapsed on camera, launching 400-tonnes of rockfall cascading into the English Channel.
The #collapse at West Bay, on the Jurassic Coast, on Friday, has led the local council to close the South West Coast Path, warning rockfalls "can happen suddenly and without warning".
This marks the fourth rockfall on this stretch of beach since November last year.
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Who would have thought rock falls could happen at anytime without warning well I never
the telegraph corrected this as a typo it was 40 tonnes
Obviously T-Rex emerging from its slumber after 50 million years.
GORGO!
(Resists urge to differentiate between Jurassic and Cretaceous...) 😆
@@AlexHallatt pedant.
@@AlexHallatt haha
Nope. Godzilla.
Fossil hunters paradise 😊
what I was thinking, exposes a new areas of fossils.
And then crushed by the next collapse.
Well everything else is collapsing in Brittan
Coastlines have been collapsing in Britain since before the homo sapien species evolved.
The entire English Channel is an example of it.
Obviously, the education system collapsed first
That does not negate the fact that brittania is collapsing
The education system by the looks of it, it's *Britain not Brittan .
basically all mud and rock, saturated by the weather and the sea. Natural erosion. Needs checking the Fred flintstones etc...
It's 90%+ sandstone. Thin layer of turf on top.
@@skepticalbadger I used to live in a Sandstone area, its also susceptible to spalling. Similar effect.
The cliff reminds me of the cliff from the British TV series "Broadchurch".
Looked it up...yup this is where they filmed Broadchurch
They filmed the whole series in Dorset.
So long as the Palmers Brewery is safe, I’m happy
FFS the same thing happened in January; February; May; 8th August; November; December 2023 and January & 31st March 2024! I stayed in West Bay last August from 9th-11th and was warned by the hotel owner that a rock fall had happened the day beforehand! There was a light cordon around the area, but still people walked over cliff tops, on the beach along that area when the tides were out and bathed in the sea next to the fallen rocks! I couldn't believe that the area had not been blocked from public use! Seems same thing happened this year and STILL open to the public!🤦♀️
Look for fossils!
Or become one 😂
I already am one😅
love to know who weighed it ? 400 tons old Mother Nature is pretty precise when she does rockfalls . And which ocean would that be ? as far as I am aware the Dorset coast is still in the English Channel ?
The English channel, as we call it, is part of the ocean.
@@nexpro6985😂😂
@@nexpro6985 no its the English Channel , by your reasoning the North Sea is also part of the Atlantic Ocean
Since all oceans are connected, there's really only one, apart from more or less arbitrary distinctions by nitpickers.
@@patdoyle2003 how can anything be "more or less arbitrary " ? places are defined by name by those very nitpickers to help other nitpickers find their way around
They've been talking about the coastal erosion on the entire Southern Coast of England for half a century. I did a whole GCSE paper on it when I was 16 LMAO we even went down to Weymouth to do a whole study for my Geography coursework
Also I forgot to mention the small nuance that the amoc is absolutely collapsing and has been doing so for 90 years. this also means that UK and other areas are going to get COLD by up to 8-10c and all of the nightmare heat we would have been facing is going to get stuck down at the equator which will become uninhabitable.
In Uk it is going to get warmer and warmer very quickly, then all of a sudden, a cold shock that will last 2000 years while the AMOC reboots. THAT is the ONLY second chance nature is ever going to give the northern regions to adapt or die.
@@gigabane7357 Interesting!!! What about the magnetic pole shift??? Any influence?
Dorset is on the English Channel, not the ocean.
clearly 330 tonnes not 400.
Looks more like 365 tons
327 1/2
394 tons, we're Telegraph readers not some Johnny foreigners.
Closer to 321 tones go
Obviously 324 ton
West Bay is nice
This is the reason I’d never stand near the edge of a cliff to take pictures. I also wouldn’t build a home on a bluff or hill near the sea. Inevitably there WILL be erosion. It’s only a matter of time, tide and storms as to how long it takes before your house falls to the beach and is claimed by the sea. I bet there were some interesting fossils and ancient artifacts in those layers of rock! I hope someone has looked through it thoroughly!
A moment for the people who weighed the rocks that fell.
There are a few others that look ready to fall as well.
The cliffs of INSANITY!!!
I have actually walked up that hill with my young son, who had a shoulder carry from me. A few years back now when I was young and fit lol.
I would say swimming in the sea near the shore would be more hazardous these days.
West Bay cliffs - always were a worry
Since when was the English Channel an ‘ocean’?
It is part of the ocean. Parts of the world's single ocean have names.
@@nexpro6985yes, obviously, but we have never ever called that part of the sea the 'ocean'.
@@nexpro6985 REALLY? I had not Idea that the seas are connected. #FACE_PALM
The English Channel is indeed part of the Atlantic Ocean
@@AGWUK All the worlds oceans are joined but the English channel is NOT part of the Atlantic. Just like the Pacific it not part of the Atlantic. Go learn some geography.
But it all looks so stable and well supported!
Weather erosion is creating that hazard forever.
Bro, there is large titan hiding on cliff
Is the Costal Path on East Cliff a safe distance from the cliff edge following these erosion events? Going on a holiday there soon so wondering if a walk up the cliff is safe!
Good footage
No way, no how I would want to be under any cliff anywhere. It is just too dangerous.
West bay
Fossils exposed ?
Even the coastline of Tory Britain is crumbling.
BREXIT ?
Looks like there's a face in the thumbnail picture.
Yes the former english empire are crumbling down
Crumbling under the weight of all those illegal immigrants
I bet the rockhounding was incredible!
Why is the camera work so professional, as if they expected the cliff to fall? Seems odd....
Probably just flying a drone around at the right time, the erosion is completely natural.
@@iZombits they artificially zoomed in (cropped) on whatever footage they had so that explains the weirdly professional aesthetic
Oh lord, a conspiracy theorist....
Cliffs are notiriously unstable and dangerous.
that's jura sick
Local knowledge, keep away from the cliffs especially after a lot of rainfall.
A sign for the picture of the world ...
Looks like it’s been collapsing since the beginning of time
The Ocean will fill up and overflow remember the story of the thirsty crow
Had many happy holidays in West Bay.
So, I guess "stay away" means, "have fun collecting souvenirs."
That is not a cliff. That is clay, mud and loam - the star dust.
Looks like the location where Broadchurch was filmed
It was filmed there.
The face in the dust as the rocks are falling.
The case of natural phenomenon: Pareidolia!
Very spiritual. Signs of a kingdom tumbling
Meanwhile in the US, let's build mansions on the edge of the cliff!
That won't stop the boats.
Miré los muros de la patria mía,
si un tiempo fuertes ya desmoronados
de la carrera de la edad cansados
por quien caduca ya su valentía. (Francisco de Quevedo)
Is this at Seatown? Near Golden Cap?
West Bay
I have a photo of me and my daughter standing right under that
Not sure if it’s the cameras frame rate or what but it looks like bad cgi
Dino-might?
Okay, Jay Jay 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Rolling Stones
I wonder if I stood underneath all those rocks and it came down on me will it kill me
It's a possibility.
@@meghanhobhead5149 good I might try it
@@meghanhobhead5149 I might try it one day
@@meghanhobhead5149that's great
Its Sir Mechagodzilla! RULE BRITANIA
This ain't even 40tonnes!
What goes up, must come down
That wasn’t 400 tons
Ocean..? Please!!!!
"The world is changing."
That's A #Earth Quack
Oh Yes As #Above So #Below
The Rock Hunters are going to have Fun
Looks like Bridport
Dam i was going to pitch a tent right there 😂😂
Dude, invest in a mic cover!
Paleontologists: New real estate has opened up boys!
Fossils galore
From the Daily Torygraph.
It is called enhanced weathering fellows. It is expected. well, by some minds. most of the planet is not autistic and not obsessed and so are actually clueless as to how imminent food shocks and total biosphere collapse is.
Perfect metaphor for the country as a whole.😅
Looks fake coz no one is turning around on the beach to look!
Looks like a giant was in there. Watch again
The face in the thumbnail
Yeah, I saw! Pareidolia mess up your brain sometimes naturally!
was that 400 tonnes?
exactly.
And the ocean will claim that.
Didn't an idiot family camp there in stormy conditions a few years ago.
Cool!👍
Enlarge the screen and so obviously cgi. Nicely done though.
I thought that, looks like they’ve used a scene from Broadchurch 😂
Erosion is a conspiracy now?
Gotcha....
Imagine someone is climbing to relax near the collapsing area
So thats how Danny Latimer died
😂😂😅...love the dramatic words, " rock falls into the ocean!!""........yes, it's a rockfall, but it's landing on the seashore!!....😅.... don't these newspapers exaggerate everything!!!!😅
Obviously, then, it was the beach sand making the big splash at the end .......
Climet change ?
*climate
Yea, also
@@skankhunt420 it is hard to assert it is due to climate change. Only if wind patterns, ocean currents and other climate related conditions are increasing the erosion of this specific cliff. Having said that costal erosion is due to increase with climate change.
@@ottobormann Increased rainfall may play a significant role.
Nah it was Putin.
Nope. Blame it on Covid and Brexit. That's why everything else is collapsing in England apparently!
Fossils!!!
Might anyone else be kind enough to confirm they also see Donald Trump's face (in the dust falling) in the thumbnail? Or maybe his constant presence has us seeing him everywhere? Sigh. I digress. Instead, Might anyone confirm this where they filmed _Broadchurch?_
If only the English Channel was an actual ocean, we wouldn't have hoards of dinghy divers arriving daily. Even the cliffs are trying to fend them off.
There always be an England? Not to mention imegration!!!😮
The thumbnail looks like a face.
Plesiosaurs yearning for the sea.
Brexit is to blame
Has to be a first t
Oeh somebody order a new beach hehehehe
People fear change.
400 tonnes, can someone tell how.they know that for sure 🤣
Caused a tsunami in Taiwan
Omg
All normal proses ❤❤❤🪬🪬💎💎👍👍🥃🥃🇬🇧🇬🇧🙏🙏🌺
Wasn’t even 5 tons of dirt 😂media 😂