The Jurassic Coast is a World Heritage Site on the English
Channel coast of southern England. The site stretches from Orcombe Point near
Exmouth in East Devon to Old Harry Rocks near Swanage in East Dorset, a
distance of 155 kilometres.
This section of the coast near Luworth is known as the
Fossil Forest due to the remains of huge trees found there
Weymouth
Weymouth
And
Sandbanks, containing some of the highest property values – phew! anywhere!
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Enjoy!
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20 comments:
What a beautiful sight seeing trip to Dorset and the surrounding area.
Blessings & Aloha!
What a gorgeous place! Some day I simply have to visit...
Magnificent photography of a gorgeous place ~ perfect for D ~ thanks, carol, xxx
A most beautiful coast to explore. Love that flying buttress into the sea and the cove that looks like a smuggler's paradise. great Britain may only be roughly equivalent to one of our smaller states or a third of a large one but there certainly is rich in heritage.
Absolutely spectacular. I want to go!
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Wow! That looks like a really beautiful place! Xo Jeanne, Chloe and LadyBug
Sussex is as much South as we've come, because we had friends living there. Beautiful coast line!
Lovely! Thank you for sharing this. We will be moving to the UK this week and this will be on my "visit list".
Hugs to you and Lola
Melody and Livi xoxo
Very beautiful landscape ! I spent each year 10 days in Easbourne, there the coast is also very beautiful !
Looks like a beautiful place to visit! Love the natural landscape!
I've been a Thomas Hardy fan for many years. Beautiful landmarks!
Lovely series...thanks for sharing the love up-close with I Heart Macro:-)
The coast is beautiful!
Intriguing coastline formations. Amazing what Mother Nature can do given time.
Such beautiful shots.
what a beautiful place!
In all my visits to England, I never got down to the coast. So sorry about that. Loved seeing you photos and looking at all the beauty I missed. Like my post says...I’d Rather Be in England.Happy Season. genie
The formations are amazing! What a great place to visit.
I can see myself daydreaming about this delightful place all day long...
Thanks for linking to the letter "D"!
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Goodness, this is a delightful post and a place that would be great to visit!
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