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10:46 GMT, Friday, 23 May 2008 11:46 UK
Your pictures: Lyme Regis landslip

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The debris from the landslip and rubbish from a landfill site it exposed has made the beach impassable

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Trees have been uprooted by the earth movement and either fallen to shore, or been left hanging precariously over the edge

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Bottles, cylinders, fridges and other rubbish has been carried from the landfill site by the landslip onto the beach

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Ammonites fossils (back) are very common in the landslip area, they were sea creatures related to the octopus and squid (model front)

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A Scelidosaurus skeleton was found in the Lyme Regis coastline, it is the most complete dinosaur skeleton found in Britain
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