A park full of hundreds of caravans had a lucky escape when a massive cliff fall took away the ground next to the holidaymakers' spot, leaving many close to the edge.
Drone images captured by Ziggy Austin at Rock Solid Coasteering on Monday show the huge landslide next to the caravan park in Sandy Bay in Exmouth, Devon.
The ground movement leaves some caravans appearing just metres away from the edge.
It follows a number of cliff falls in the area over the last six months.
In a statement on Facebook last year, the local Beer Coastguard Rescue Team said: "Cliff falls this morning, please stay away from the base of cliffs and take note of the signs, they are there for a reason."
During the summer a number of beach-goers were pictured sitting directly under crumbling cliffs there - despite an enormous sign warning them.

It wasn’t the first time that crumbling ground on Devon’s coast had sparked fears for people’s lives; in January of last year , a huge cliff collapsed into the sea just yards from homes.
The clay cliffside fell at Livermead in South Devon, prompting fears the area may still be unstable.
Images taken from the sky showed the scale of the damage caused when several tonnes of red rock crumbled into the ocean.

Onlookers said the fall had changed the coastline at LIvermead near Torquay, Devon, forever and at the time, was the latest in a series of similar incidents in the area.
South Devon's famous red sandstone cliffs have been prone to a series of slips in recent years.
And nearby in Torquay, locals have watched in fascination for years as Ridgemont House gradually collapsed down the cliff face above Oddicombe beach.
In February 2017 a £3,000 garden outhouse plunged hundreds of feet from Cliff Road, Sidmouth.
The owner received a call from a neighbour to tell him there had been a cliff fall which swept away part of his garden.
And just 20 minutes later another slip claimed the outhouse containing garden furniture which the householder had been trying to rescue.