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Walton cliffs collapse onto beach
A large section of the cliffs in Walton-on-the-Naze have collapsed onto the beach. Around two metres of the town's coastline is being lost to the sea each year due to the ferocity of the waves. The cliffs are made of London Clay and are rich in fossils dating back millions of years.
David Eagle is from the Naze Protection Society and says the erosion is getting worse...
Picture credit: James Gees.
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