This is the moment a massive rockfall occurred at the heart of Britain's Jurassic Coast, causing the ground to rumble like an earthquake.
Approximately 10,000 tonnes of rock peeled off the 600 foot tall cliff at Golden Cap, near Seaton, Dorset, and slumped onto the beach at about 12.50pm yesterday.
The rockfall caused an 80 foot mound of debris to pile up on the beach, which is the highest point on the south coast.
The Jurassic Coast is known for its beauty, but it also has some of the most frequent rockfalls in the country - which have killed people walking beneath the cliffs before.
There were fears for two fossil hunters who had been seen in the area shortly before the landslip yesterday, but they were fortunately found safe and well.







