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English: Steel sheet pilings and derelict groyne Bare upright posts are all that remains of most of the wooden revetment that was erected here 40 years ago for the protection of the coastline. Short sections a few metres long stand out, here and there, amidst a long skeleton posts with huge gaps in-between. The other defences are in a similarly derelict condition and offer no protection. After the devastating floods in 1953, where 300 people lost their lives, the first sea defences were built and later extended, using greenheart and jarrah wood, combined with steel, for the groynes and revetments. The rate of erosion decreased but despite numerous repairs, large portions of the revetments have been destroyed during the last 40 years and a large bay has formed, due to cliff erosion, to the south of the village, which is on record as the first place in England where an average of two metres of cliff is lost per year. Lacking the funds for costly repairs, local authorities have decided to let nature run her course.
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Camera location52° 49′ 28″ N, 1° 32′ 17″ E  Heading=337° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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