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25 January 2014
The Seti River rock avalanche in Nepal – a new image from the International Space Station
An astronaut from International Space Station has captured a stunning photograph of the Seti River landslide in Nepal
7 January 2014
Dramatic photographs of the Hastings cliff collapse
A photographer, Dan Crouch, caught two dramatic photographs of the Hastings cliff collapse a few days ago
7 November 2013
Now that is what I call a divot! An unusual hazard on a golf course in Switzerland
Back in August, a boulder fell about 300 m onto a golf course in Taesch, Switzerland, leaving a spectacular hazard for the players
29 October 2013
More photographs of the aftermath of the Kedarnath debris flow disaster
Vaibhav Kaul recently visited Kedarnath in Uttarakhand, India, the site of the debris flow disaster earlier this year. These are some of his photographs
26 October 2013
A remarkable photo of Kedarnath after the debris flow disaster
Vaibhav Kaul has taken an excellent set of photos of the aftermath of the Kedarnath debris flow disaster in India. I’ve posted the first one here, and will do a fuller post next week
20 September 2013
First images of the La Pintada landslide in Mexico
Spectacular images are now emerging of the La Pintada landslide in Mexico, which is now believed to have killed 68 people
13 June 2013
NASA Imagery of the Bingham Canyon landslide
NASA have collected an excellent satellite image of the Bingham Canyon landslide in Utah, USA
13 February 2013
The Hatfield Stainforth colliery landslide – an update suggesting that it has been moving since yesterday
New images have emerged of the Hatfield Stainforth landslide that suggest continued ground deformation is occurring. Repairs are now estimated to take eight weeks after the colliery have stabilised the site. This is going to be a non-trivial task.
An unusual colliery landslide yesterday – Hatfield Stainforth in Northern England
A remarkable colliery at Hatfield Stainforth near Doncaster yesterday has caused large-scale disruption to a railway line
30 January 2013
A call for landslide photos for the USGS library archive
. Lynn Highland, a Geographer with the Landslide Program of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is joining the USGS Library in a project to compile an archive of copyright free, high-resolution (if possible) photographs of all aspects of landslides. These contributed photos would be archived permanently with, and obtainable through, the USGS Library website, which can be accessed here: http://libraryphoto.cr.usgs.gov/index.html The photographs archived at the library are public domain and …

Dave Petley is the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hull in the United Kingdom. His blog provides commentary and analysis of landslide events occurring worldwide, including the landslides themselves, latest research, and conferences and meetings.
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