Silly selfies on rock

A perilous cliff in Dorset, in southern England, attracts many selfie-Grage Britons to.

Last weekend it was again: a mother and her family did a photo shoot on the perilous cliffs of the West Bay. British photographer Graham Hunt captured the terrifying scene.

on the pictures to see how to make the father of a child is a selfie busy on his neck, while the mother enjoying themselves on the verge of view. 'I could not believe my eyes. The rocks crumble constantly down there, and the man had a young child on his neck. Even though he was a little further back, it was still very close to the edge, 'said Hunt.

In August last year fell in the same place a whole lot of debris down. A family that was down was a lucky escape. To warn trippers been put up signs, but apparently to little avail.

Rescue Worker Mark Collins says in the British newspaper Daily Mail found it 'incomprehensible' that people are risking their lives for a picture.

Last weekend it was again: a mother and her family did a photo shoot on the perilous cliffs of the West Bay. British photographer Graham Hunt captured the terrifying scene.

on the pictures to see how to make the father of a child is a selfie busy on his neck, while the mother enjoying themselves on the verge of view. 'I could not believe my eyes. The rocks crumble constantly down there, and the man had a young child on his neck. Even though he was a little further back, it was still very close to the edge, 'said Hunt.

In August last year fell in the same place a whole lot of debris down. A family that was down was a lucky escape. To warn trippers been put up signs, but apparently to little avail.

Rescue Worker Mark Collins says in the British newspaper Daily Mail found it 'incomprehensible' that people are risking their lives for a picture.