The span closer to the shoreline collapsed unexpectedly on 15 January , leaving two visitors, whilst uninjured, stranded on the outer span before being rescued by helicopter. For many people, the publicity surrounding the collapse of London Bridge frames a point in time. Many visitors recount of a loved one that was there a day before or after the event. The collapse was an incident that highlighted for the first time the distinct lack of permanence of the features that dominate this sculptured coast.
And perhaps as a prelude to the stricter visitor management and protective infra-structure that is necessary for safe and ecologically sound experiences. Access Information: There is one marked accessible car parking space; the slope of the car park can make it difficult for wheelchairs Good sealed pram and wheelchair access from the car park to the upper viewing platform m return The m return path to the lower viewing platform is steep and uneven and is unsuitable for prams and wheelchairs and those with mobility impairment.
We pay our respects to their Ancestors, past present and emerging. All due to its massive structure collapse on 15 th of January , with part of the bridge collapsing into the ocean. Leaving behind a chunk of land isolated in the ocean. Kelli Harrison and David Darrington were sightseeing at the time, and were suddenly cut off from the mainland, having to wait hours before they could be rescued by a helicopter.
There are other rumours surrounding this story, with some people saying that the couple were actually conducting an affair and the newsworthy story blew their cover, but it has yet to be confirmed. The collapse of the London Bridge highlights the everchanging structure of this coast. With the rocky sandstone cliff shoreline slowly crumbling and shifting in structure due to the continuous erosion of weather and sea.
Transforming the region into a new sight every century or so. The Arch. A precariously perched natural arch fending off blusters and blows from the prevailing wind and waves. Watch as the swell rises through the centre and rumbles out the other side. London Bridge. Gaze upon the sweeping vistas and spot tiny penguins returning to shore. Return to 12 Apostles Helicopters.
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