Walking along the highest coast cliffs

Good Evening Community
So you may have seen my post yesterday in which I shared A photo of my trip to the North Norfolk coast and visited A small town known as Sheringham and I'd like to share another picture of that trip here.
Whilst walking up the tall hill and exploring the cliff edges I found this little spot in which some of the ground surfaces have erosion due to the seawater constantly hitting against it during some high tides when the weather is bad.
The Norfolk coast has always been eroding steadily for many years but the sea-level rise and increased frequency of extreme weather, it has accelerated the erosions more. Also worth adding that sand dunes are just sand so when water is there they will just fall.
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