By the edhat staff
The Santa Barbara County Fire Department is reminding beachgoers to be mindful of cliff erosion when enjoying the view.
“Always use best judgement along coastal beach bluffs,” wrote Captain Scott Safechuck on social media. “Coastal elements/sand stone cliffs/rodents cause unexpected erosion & slides”
He reminded locals and visitors that even on the nicest days, walking or relaxing at the base of a coastal bluff can be hazardous even on the nicest of days.
Safechuck shared photos of a pile of rocks on the shoreline caused by cliff erosion.

Photo: SBCFD
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IV deaths are are usually students falling off cliffs with the cliff intact