@Jump123, did the couple in the car die? and the arrow is there to indicate their trajectory, more or less? Does the article say how fast they were going to get that far horizontally before hitting the rocks?
Is there a way to calculate what your own trajectory would be, and therefore how far your fall will be? I mean: It looks like the face of the cliff is pretty convex, so a jumper would land considerably higher, right?
Just for the record, it wasn't good to smash all that pollution into the landscape. I hope no one else is thinking of doing that.
They both died on impact. The arrow is showing the area/angle they decided to drive off.
Apparently they were going around 30mph and they did not hit the side of the cliff at all.
Its interesting because they left no note, who knows if it was a pact or not.
People said the wife was happy, never spoke of depression or anxiety!
All sorts run through my head with this story, did the wife really want to go? were they arguing? did she want a divorce? was he drunk?
Who knows, the husband was driving though.
You're right it's not fair to pollute the sea like that, not to be rude or nasty but someone got to do their job that day :(
In the article they said it was 328ft but wiki says it's 341ft.
I'm thinking ah shit the cliff is shrinking!! Noo! It's probably 200ft now! (bad joke)
I need balls of steel.
I visited the cliff the other night (not this one!!) I looked down and felt nothing but peace really (it wasn't 328ft, at least 100ft) I was with my ex-partner (long story)
Anyway I run back towards the car away and the wind fkn blew me over, no joke!!! I fell onto my side, got back up and all I could think was fk I'm still alive.
I know it was a short fall but you hear stories of people falling like that and dying, why not me.