After a thorough evaluation, the student was released back to his group after being given some strong safety advice about his actions.Baby girl, 7 months, mauled to death by dog seen smiling in heartbreaking image
Ian Brown, station officer for Swanage Coastguard, said: "The students had been briefed on not going near the cliff edge. "But it would appear the group were having some downtime and one lad wanted a photo taken by his friend near the cliff edge."I'd be surprised if he wasn't a bit sore today, but everyone was absolutely amazed he didn't have any major injuries.Watch as 'meteo-tsunami' sends Menorca tourists running & washes away sunbeds
"When we say don't go near the cliff edge, we mean within five metres - don't be tempted to even go near it. "I want to share a final thank you to everyone that attended yesterday - from the local kayaking group to all the emergency services.kayakCLOSING IN