I remember about 25 years ago a coworker named Rebecca Kowalchek died in a bluff collapse in Encinitas while watching her husband surf.
It sounds like these people have lived in a cocoon with no danger in there lives. I've seen so many things that this was hardly something for a panic
Yeah lol they were all like 50+ feet back and had plenty of time to move back further.
Power of Nature. Don't take things for granite keep away from base of the cliffs
Exactly, do not get sedimentary about nature, it can always change in a second.
When I moved here I was amazed people were allowed to get within 20’ of those cliff bases. They should have signs and clear information, especially for tourists who have no idea how deadly these spaces are.
Horrific, but not as horrific as vertical video. Turn your phone 90 degrees.
was this earthquake related?
Is it me or is there a face of a skull on the hills side once it collapses?💀💀💀
Why is she wearing a mask outside, with no one around?
Is walking on the beach "essential " right now, I was under the impression we were under a stay at home order ?
can you try and instill fear?
No se que tanto griterío si saben que eso se está cayendo todo constantemente, van allí justamente por ese motivo
Perhaps avoid the bluff area 🤦♀️
ALL THE GIRLS SCREAMING LOL
Please bring Ron Burgundy back. No silly reporterettes wearing a mask with no one around. No punchy, breathless delivery by amateur "anchors".
Why are you wearing a mask?
Thumbs down because she is outside with nobody around and wearing a shame muzzle.
@@backcountrybunghole6356 so mature, would hate to have a war of wits with an unarmed individual.
Natural Geologic Mass Wasting...LoL 😁duh
And the sun will also rise tmrw morning
Look at this fluff piece. The bluff?! What about the local economy, coVid, the violence, these unsolved murders, these shootings by criminals, the lock downs?! Who cares right, these politicians and fake news fu⁴ks worry about puppies and dirt. I don't need no dr telling me gravity never quits. Thanks genius
I see people right at the edge of Sunset Cliffs , Blacks and Torrey Pines.
When it's wet it's soft and unstable.
Even dry nothing is permanent.
We just had two quakes.