Huge sinkhole appears off coastal bend, revealing a hidden underground beach
January 10, 2022
Erosion and landslides have left a gaping 40ft-wide hole in the cliffs at Whitburn, near Sunderland. Named Souter Hole, it first appeared as a small sinkhole in 2003 and has grown every year since.
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