Location: Durdle Door, Dorset.

Photographer: Robert Hesketh

Keywords: Tourist Coastal Rocks & Sea Dorset/Purbeck Dorset/Weymouth & Portland

File Size: 54MB

View from the beach of the famous limestone rock arch called Durdle Door the remnant of a collapsed sea cave Durdle Door is a natural sculpture composed of a band of hard rock which has resisted the erosive force of the sea better than neighbouring strata which have been cut back further forming beaches to east and west Durdle Door Beach Lulworth Purbeck South Dorset South West England UK natural history; nature; natural arch; hole; bay; cove; iconic; beautiful; elements; fossils; heritage; nature; picturesque; sand; shingle; footprints; coast; coastal; coastline; seaside; seashore; shore; shoreline; sightsee; sightseeing; people; holidaymakers; tourists; visitors; figures; timeless; famous; view; visit; sea water; salt water; waves; surf; wet sand; English Channel; rocks; rock formation; tidal; cliffs; geology; geological formation; World Heritage Site; Jurassic Coast; Dorset AONB; SWCP; South West Coast Path; walking holiday; hiking; great outdoors; leisure; vacation; holiday; travel; tourism; sunlight; sunshine; sunny; shadows; blue sky; clouds; tourist attraction; seascape; landscape; horizontal; horizon; Westcountry; West Country; English; British; Britain; Great Britain; GB; United Kingdom

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