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11 April 2022
Bedruthan Steps: another “face” in a landslide scar
Bedruthan Steps in Cornwall, England: another “face” in a landslide scar
20 March 2014
Dawlish: inducing landslide failure using firehoses
At Dawlish in SW England Network Rail are trying to mitigate a landslide by inducing failure using fire hoses
30 November 2012
Multiple landslides in the UK in the last week
A selection of landslides triggered by the recent uusually heavy rainfall across the UK
15 August 2012
Landslides in Art Part 14: A Victorian railway painting
The latest edition of landslides in art, this time featuring a Victorian lithograph from Devon, Southern England
18 November 2011
Landslides in Art part 12: Low Tide by Arthur Homeshaw
A new post in the series on the ways in which landslides are depicted in art: this time Low Tide by Arthur Homeshaw

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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