This is the moment the sea off the Cornish coast turned brown following a large cliff fall.
Part of the cliffs at Western Hills, Portreath collapsed into the sea following Storm Diana.
The landslide at Portreath. Photo: Colin Higgs/Portreath Studio
Coastguards were called to check for casualties, but with no one caught in the landslide or any buildings at threat, they were subsequently stood down.
National Trust wardens for the area have already re-routed the South West Coast Path away from the danger area, close to Scadjack Cove.
The amount of earth in the water turned the sea brown. Photo: Colin Higgs/Portreath Studio
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