In what might be a metaphor for the fragile nature of British borders, a cliff collapse nearly entombed panicked beachgoers on a Dorset beach. The ‘Golden Gateway’ on southeast England’s ‘Jurassic Coast’ nearly added to its impressive collection of fossils when a large, 45m tall, chunk crumbled and caused a spectacular rockfall right as tourists were taking photographs. Fortunately, they were able to outrun the fall and return to taking photographs, this time of a newly formed pile of rubble. A section of the tourist trail on top of the cliffs has been closed, on account of it not being there anymore.
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