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Salvation (Explored) 🇬🇧
Wooden sea defence at Happisburgh beach. The damaged revetments between Happisburgh and Cart Gap have long since been abandoned by the government as they leave the community to the ravages of coastal erosion and global warming. This policy is called "managed realignment". A little further along the beach the local council has funded thousands of tonnes of rock armour to help protect the village of 600 homes, but in reality it is fighting a losing battle.
Ironically somewhat, a lone upside down pillbox from world war two stands next to the dilapidated defences. It fell on to the beach in 1965 due to the cliff erosion.
Source: internetgeography.net
Salvation (Explored) 🇬🇧
Wooden sea defence at Happisburgh beach. The damaged revetments between Happisburgh and Cart Gap have long since been abandoned by the government as they leave the community to the ravages of coastal erosion and global warming. This policy is called "managed realignment". A little further along the beach the local council has funded thousands of tonnes of rock armour to help protect the village of 600 homes, but in reality it is fighting a losing battle.
Ironically somewhat, a lone upside down pillbox from world war two stands next to the dilapidated defences. It fell on to the beach in 1965 due to the cliff erosion.
Source: internetgeography.net