Livi Lee is sitting on Hive Beach in Dorset, directly underneath a 60ft sandstone cliff.
When I ask the 27-year-old why she and her companion, Marley Gregory, 25, have chosen this spot to set up camp, she smiles and says, simply: 'It's pretty!'
As part of the Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage site, her honeyed backdrop is certainly stunning. But it's also dangerous. In the past year, there have been eight rockfalls on this beach – two in the past seven weeks alone. The most recent, last month, contained boulders the size of cars. The height of a three-storey building, it now blocks the breadth of the beach at high tide some 400ft away from Livi and Marley's chosen spot.
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