Drone footage reveals shocking extent of latest landfall at beauty spot on Dorset's Jurassic Coast Lulworth Cove, near Durdle Door, saw a landslip in February earlier this year By Alesia Fiddler Published: 12:08, 17 July 2024 | Updated: 12:12, 17 July 2024 e-mail View comments Drone footage has revealed the shocking extent of the latest landfall at a beauty spot on Dorset's Jurassic Coast. Lulworth Cove, located near the landmark Durdle Door, saw a dramatic landslip in February earlier this year. Aerial footage of the secluded pocket shows how the cove is now partially cut off due to the build up.

Raw, white rock can be seen down the grassy cliff face and piled into the clear blue water of the curved bay. The shocking images show the extent of the huge rockfall at the beauty spot that happened on February 18. Lulworth Cove, located near the landmark Durdle Door, saw a dramatic landslip in February earlier this year Aerial footage of the secluded pocket shows how the cove is now partially cut off due to the build up A sign, pictured, dating to early July warns of active cliff fall in the area Read More Concerns grow after second rockfall in 48 hours sparks danger for holidaymakers - but experts argue against introducing 'unsightly' barriers Lulworth Cove is visited by thousands of people each year who come to see the panoramic views and clear waters on the World Heritage Site.

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