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Two men who parachuted 20m (70ft) off a rock arch have been branded "idiotic and irresponsible". The men were seen climbing up Durdle Door on the Dorset coast and jumping off at around 10:30 BST ...
But compared to Dorset's iconic Durdle Door or even the Green Bridge on the coast of Pembrokeshire Bwa Gwyn (White Arch), near Rhoscolyn, remains relatively off the beaten track for tourists.
Two photographs comparing an English coastline landmark 130 years apart and showing similar water levels are not evidence that warnings about sea level rise are a hoax, contrary to online posts.
The daredevil flies through the historic Durdle Door arch in Dorset, along the Jurassic Coast, on a jetpack During the clip, the daredevil hovers over the sea and approaches the famous arches.
On Saturday, a post on Poole Police’s Facebook page said the “critical incident” had involved people jumping from the arch of Durdle Door into the sea.
A video shows someone leaping from 200ft cliffs at Durdle Door beach in Dorset and smashing into the sea as crowds at the packed tourist spot cheer them on ...
The men were seen climbing up Durdle Door on the Dorset coast and jumping off at around 10:30 BST on Sunday. James Weld who runs the estate where the arch is located said their actions endangered ...
Wales' own 'Durdle Door' sea arch some are 'definitely' visiting and others want to keep secret Bwa Gwyn is close to Rhoscolyn and even has a twin arch a short distance away What's On By ...
Signs are in place warning people not to climb Durdle Door. Mr Weld, who manages the 12,000 acre Lulworth Estate on behalf of his family, said: "Climbing Durdle Door disturbs wildlife and is ...