Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The end of a tarmac road shows the devastation caused by coastal erosion of the cliff face in the village of Happisburgh on ...
On a gray, early spring day, Darcy Bayless walked along the cliffs near her house on the English coast, checking out the damage from a recent storm. “I’m used to everyone going on and on about [the ...
Parts of a UK seaside town beloved by British holidaymakers are at risk of vanishing into the sea. Happisburgh, on the coast of Norfolk, has lost over 250m of coastline since the 1990s and experts say ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Historic England) Striking new evidence shows the extent of coastal erosion in some of Britain’s most popular seaside areas, with ...
In the quiet hours of the night, as waves crash relentlessly against crumbling cliffs, the residents of Happisburgh lie awake ...
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A beach ramp has been reopened months after it was destroyed by a storm. North Norfolk District Council temporarily closed the ramp at Happisburgh after Storm Goretti swept rain across the region in ...
When Nicola Bayless’s parents bought a house in Happisburgh, an idyllic coastal village in Norfolk, England, they were told it would be 150 years before erosion of the nearby cliff might threaten it. ...
Happisburgh, located in England's Norfolk county, has been crumbling into the sea. Coastal erosion has plagued the village for decades, and could be worsened by increasing storms. Million-year-old ...
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