A retired photographer captured the aftermath of one of the biggest landslips in Devon for "30 years".
The cliff gave way at Jacob's Ladder Beach between Sidmouth and Ladram Bay last weekend.
The rockfall took down part of the South West coastal path which has now been rerouted.
Local and photographer Ian Hosker, 71, used his drone to take photos of the debris which showed a significant chunk of the cliff to be missing.
Ian, from Sidmouth, Devon, said: "It's probably the biggest we've had here.
"I've been living here 30 years and we've had a quite a few.
"It's soft stone so it's going all the time.
"It's a big one - it took down part of the South West coastal path."
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