English: South Cliff, Hornsea, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. This shows the effect of wave action on the soft mudstone cliff at South Cliff, Hornsea. The undercutting, combined with the effect of heavy rainfall permeating the soil, lead to the high rates of erosion all along this section of the Holderness coastline.
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