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The Birling Gap Connection
Monitoring coastal change at Birling Gap through fixed point photography
One link the Railway Land Project has is with the National Trust and the work at Birling Gap being carried out through a European Union Regional Development fund project called 'Beaches at Risk'. The participants (adults with learning disabilities) that are involved in the Railway Land through the Nature Corridors for All project, have been commissioned by the National Trust to take fixed point photographs to help in the study of the effects of long-shore drift and erosion - a photographic record that will be invaluable to this research. These photographs are taken by the participants every month and then up-loaded onto the website by them as well as up-dating a noticeboard on site. Each photo can be clicked to reveal a larger landscape version.
View fixed point photos as a slide show
View fixed point photos as a slide show
























