DescriptionA dip in the headland - geograph.org.uk - 749720.jpg
English: A dip in the headland At their lowest point (seen in mid-distance) the eroded cliffs are only a few metres high and access onto the shingle beach is possible from here. Erosion is evident all along the coastline and the track denoting the Norfolk Coast Path/Peddars Way is slowly falling into the sea; the waves of the North Sea undermine the cliffs and cause large sections to tumble onto the beaches. About 2.5 metres (in some sections up to 5 metres) of headland is lost every year.
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