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Photo by JimChampion
Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Jurassic Coast is the popular name given to a 95 mile (155 km) long stretch of coastline in southern England along the east Devon and Dorset shores. ‘Jurassic' does ring a bell, doesn't it? Although you won't be chased by any T-Rex here, you might go home with some Jurassic catch as the area abounds in fossil scattered on the beaches. If you are not into plowing through sand and mud to find your little precious something, just amble down the wild beaches for the sheer white cliffs and stunning rock formations with the millions of earthly years frozen in them are not to be missed!
AVARAGE RATINGAddress: England
Reviews
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Rich
Oct 17, 2009 9:23 PM
I live there and to a degree you take it for granted... Which to be honest is criminal, such a beautiful landscape that I have been fortunate enough to see from the air, land and by water. A phenomenal sight to behold.