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Lulworth Cove Dorset Photographs
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Title: Low Tide at Lulworth
Place: Lulworth Cove
About: The drive down to Lulworth cove is very interesting as it is located between two great chalk ridges. There is Bindon Hill to the east and Hanbury Tout to the west. Tout appears to mean a lookout or in......
Photograph Added: 31st December 2011
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Title: Rocky Cove
Place: Lulworth Cove
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About: The famous semi circular shape of Lulworth Cove means that this pretty place is often calm when other areas along the coast are at the mercy of the elements.
Photograph Added: 3rd December 2011
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Title: Ridge of Rocks
Place: Lulworth Cove
About: The unique shape of the Lulworth cove is as a direct result of wave diffraction. Because of the narrow entrance to the cove the waves enter and then they bend into an arced shape. At the back of the ......
Photograph Added: 3rd December 2011
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Title: Lulworth Village
Place: Lulworth Cove
About: East Lulworth is located nine miles east of Dorchester and has many 17th century thatched cottages. Nearby is the famous Lulworth Cove, Lulworth Castle and estate that attract thousands of tourists ......
Photograph Added: 9th April 2007
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Title: Lulworth Coast Path
Place: Lulworth Cove
About: The walks along the coast path at Lulworth are ususally busy as approximately 500,000 people visit the area each year.
This stretch of coastline is about 5 miles long and includes Lulworth Cove, Durd......
Photograph Added: 25th March 2007
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About Lulworth Cove Dorset.
Lulworth Cove was created approximately 10,000 years ago by the combined powers of a river and the sea. It continues to be altered behind its narrow Portland Stone entrance as the softer Purbeck, Wealden, Greensand and Chalk exposures are eroded.
The steps at the Eastern end of the beach give access to a Fossil Forest and Mupe Bay via a stunning walk along the cliff top. The footpath is restricted by the MoD and is only open at weekends and for the month of August. Please see the official site for more information.
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