A tourist was in the right place at the right time to snap these dramatic images of the Cape Kidnappers rock fall.

Dramatic new photos of the rockfall at Cape Kidnappers have come to light.

The series of photographs has been supplied by Gannet Safaris Overland, which travels to the cape on a track above the cliffs. One of their passengers captured the images.

Two other people walking along the beach were injured when the rockfall occurred.

SUPPLIED Image captures the moment a cliff collapsed at Cape Kidnappers.

They were flown by rescue helicopter to Hawke's Bay Hospital.

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A woman aged in her 20s remains in a critical condition. A man, also in his 20s, is in a stable condition.

SUPPLIED Images taken of Cape Kidnappers rockfall by a passenger on the Gannet Safaris Overland trip.

The tour group had coincidentally stopped to take photographs of the beach just seconds before the rock fall occurred at 2.30pm.

The first image shows the debris of a rockfall that occurred the previous day.

The tractor and trailer of the Gannet Beach Adventures can be seen on the Clifton side of the rockfall.

SUPPLIED Beach access from Clifton to Cape Kidnappers remains closed to vehicles and pedestrians until further notice

The guide had stopped at that point and guided his 47 passengers over the rockfall. They were walking between the rockfall and the cape, and were a long way away when it occurred.

A Hastings District Council spokeswoman said beach access from Clifton to Cape Kidnappers remained closed to vehicles and pedestrians until further notice and the public were "strongly advised to keep away from this area until further notice".

"Agencies are urgently coordinating geotech expertise from around NZ who can access the area in order to inform next steps. This is expected to begin late this afternoon," she said.

"Until this geotech assessment has been completed the beach access to Cape Kidnappers will remain closed".

The images were supplied Gannet Safaris Overland.

The overland trips have not been disrupted by the fall and are still running.