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Pictured: Birling Gap visitors pose for photos on risky cliff edgesAshley Tyler, 75, described hearing a “rumbling sound” before the chalk cliff gave way. He said at the time: “It was pretty dramatic, with the rumbling sound as the chalk came crashing down.
At 530 feet, it is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain offering breathtaking views which attract tourists and locals, especially when the weather warms up as it has this weekend. The man ...
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