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The top of Gad Cliff offers one of the most spectacular views along the Dorset and East Devon coast World Heritage Site (the Jurassic Coast). Here the rocks have been folded into a huge āSā shaped kink as the result of earth movements about 15 million years ago. In the foreground, Kimmeridge Clay together with Port...
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360 degree view of the rocky shore at Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset. You can recognise many species in the foreground - so far I've got: Ulva, Cladophora? Osmundea pinnatifida, Chondrus crispus, Corallina officinalis, Palmaria palmata?, Encrusting coralline algae Laminaria saccharina, Laminaria digitata, Colpomenia, Fucus...
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Herds of limpets spread out on a rocky ledge in Kimmeridge Bay. Revealed by an extremely low spring tide
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A view alongside Washing Ledge in Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset on a very low spring tide
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