The Spittles: toe of May 2008 landslide
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The Spittles landslide area
The Spittles is an extensive area of landslides between Lyme Regis and Charmouth, Dorset. In the centre is the toe of the landslide of 8th May 2008 just east of Church Cliff. As well as Jurassic shales and limestones, the landslide also brought down debris from a former landfill site including many glass bottles and rusty motor car components.
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