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Lulworth Cove Dorset Photographs
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Title: Lulworth Village
Place: Lulworth Cove
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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 every year.
Photograph Added: 9th April 2007
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Title: Lulworth Coast Path
Place: Lulworth Cove
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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, Durdle Door, The Lulworth Crumple or Stair Hole and th......
Photograph Added: 25th March 2007
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Title: Lulworth Cove
Place: Lulworth Cove
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About: Lulworth Cove is a natural horseshoe-shaped harbour and is part of the Lulworth Estate. Visited at any time of the year Lulworth Cove is really stunning.
Photograph Added: 16th August 2006
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Title: Enjoying The View
Place: Lulworth Cove
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About: On the beach at Lulworth Cove. The bright blue sky has given the sea an almost turquoise appearance.
Photograph Added: 16th August 2006
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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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