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One of the UK's most beautiful seaside towns is often overlooked - but it has one of the best beaches in Europe and is full ...
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A tourist is facing an eye-watering £168,000 fine for throwing a massive rock down a gorge in a popular national park.
"The beach was once beautiful, but now it's covered in large grey rocks. I wouldn’t swim here now, and the tiny patch of sand left is overrun with children trying to build sandcastles," they said.
Beautiful UK beach on English Riviera as locals believe there's 'no other comparison' This Blue Flag beach in Torquay offers a peaceful spot to relax and take in the stunning views of the English ...
A tourist could be fined up to €200,000 (£168,000) for throwing a large rock down a gorge in a popular hiking area. The young man, who has not been named, was filmed lifting a rock larger than ...
Travel; UK & Ireland; Staycation; Stunning secret UK beach no one ever visits - even though it's next to huge resort A stunning Lancashire remains 'undiscovered' despite its proximity to a large ...
An unruly young tourist could be fined thousands — and even hundreds of thousands — of dollars for tossing a large rock into a tourist-filled gorge at a popular national park.
The magnificent town has lost none of its charm despite increased tourism, while the beach itself offers excellent cafes and restaurants and activity hires – think surfing and paddle boarding.
The beach is known for its striking rock formations (Picture: Getty Images/iStockphoto) The beach has gained similar traction on Tripadvisor, where it has a 4.5-star rating based on nearly 50 reviews.
News; UK News; Devon and Cornwall Police Federation; Moment thousands of rocks crash onto popular UK tourist spot just yards from beachgoers Beachgoers at Jacob's Ladder beach in Sidmouth, Falmer ...
“Beach nourishment”, a process that involves pumping in large quantities of sand or sediment to combat erosion, will be routinely be used across several of the region's beaches.