Stormy weather has wreaked havoc across the UK. A combination of high winds, rain and strong waves have battered the coastline and also caused flooding further inland. Before and after - Porthcothan. Here, a landmark rock arch in Porthcothan Bay in ...
In Porthcothan Bay on the North Cornwall coast between Newquay and Padstow, a huge rock has completely collapsed under the sheer force of huge waves. The first picture of the rocks was taken in November, but the vicious storms of the past few days has ...
Fierce storms have broken down flood defence systems, battered coastal towns and destroyed part of a centuries-old landmark rock formation in Cornwall. The natural rock formation in Porthcothan Bay, Newquay was battered by 30ft waves and 70mph winds, ...
Here, a landmark rock arch in Porthcothan Bay in Cornwall, has been reduced to rubble. Pom Pom rock. In Portland, a rock stack off the coast, known locally as Pom Pom rock, has been washed away. Local historian Stuart Morris, who photographed the rock ...
A famous natural rock formation has been destroyed by freak 30-feet waves over the past week. The stone archway in Porthcothan Bay near Padstow, Cornwall, was a popular tourist attraction, but has now been reduced to rubble. It had already been ...
THIS rock formation has been destroyed as the fiercest storms in 20 years batter the British coast. The first snap was taken in November, and clearly shows a huge coastal arch stretching into the sea. But just two months later the landscape in ...