It is sad to see the cliff slide, although the erosion makes it look really interesting. I will add it to my list, it is definitely worth visiting. Hopefully, we can find a bit of history too.
I would also like to mention that your writing is so beautiful, really enjoyed reading it!
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You'd be surprised at just how easy it is to find fossils there. Over the decades it has grown to become an area known to those who are into that sort of thing, but sadly the erosion doesn't just pertain to the cliffs, but to the area too. Economic decline has heavily impacted the nearby area to the point where many won't bother travelling to it, especially when the weather isn't all that great in these autumn and winter months.
While I was there yesterday, finally as an adult, I did have the epiphany that it's incredibly strange how this beach is riddled with such historical depth, but just sitting on its surface each day. And so few seem to care.
Thank you! I really appreciate it. These travel and photography posts are definitely the ones I most enjoy creating. I always feel an itch to do one, but I find it quite difficult to get around as of late due to covid restrictions and issues within the travel industry. I've even recently taken a liking to the idea of having a notepad follow me around to jot down adventures and sketch moments of interest.