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No sharks in Israel, but beach can kill

April 14, 2011 11:12
Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the water: Israel is investing millions into protecting the country’s coastline from erosion
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The Israeli government has announced a 500 million shekel (£88 million) project to tackle a hidden danger that lurks along the country's coastline.

When tourists and locals look out from Israeli beaches, most are unaware that the cliffs that run along 28 miles of Israel's 116-mile coastline are at growing risk of collapse.

The cliffs formed over millennia from sedimentary products carried by the wind. But they are receding with alarming speed - at around 8in a year. One major and several minor collapses occur in a typical year.

Nobody is suggesting avoiding beaches in areas where there are cliffs - such as the popular holiday spot of Netanya - but people are advised not to go directly underneath them. Two years ago a man who pitched his tent under a cliff near Netanya was killed by falling rock.

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