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The Fossil Forest lies on a bench in the cliffs just east of Lulworth Cove. It is located within the Lulworth Army Ranges and is therefore only opne during school holidays and most, but not all weekends. This is the second gigapan image of the site as it shows some features better than the location just a little furth...
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The classic view of the Purbeck coast, used by W.J. Arkell on the front cover of his famous memoir ‘The Geology of the Country around Weymouth, Swanage, Corfe and Lulworth’. The rocks here straddle the Jurassic Cretaceous boundary. The boundary is somewhere in the beach, between the strikingly banded Purbeck Beds ...
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The fossil forest is found on a terrace in the cliffs just east of Lulworth Cove. The forest dates back to the end of the Jurassic period, about 145 million years ago. At the end of the Jurassic, the sea was becoming shallower until eventually a series of islands formed surrounded by swamps. Soils developed on the i...
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This limestone arch is a frequently-shot feature of Dorset's Jurassic Coast. This shot is unusual for me because the sun is directly in the camera field of view, straight ahead.
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Part of the Jurassic Coast, this cove is small and nearly a perfect circle. This is a shot from the beach just at the foot of West Lulworth. Read more at www.jurassiccoast.com
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