Old Harry Rocks and Agglestone Rock, Studland, Dorset
Took the drone out on the bikes today to try filming at 2.7K mode rather than 4K to see if the quality was better than the last 4K video.
Apart from one scary moment over the water when it decided to try to land the flights went ok!
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Agglestone Rock - Amazing Dorset Landmarks
Dorset Landmark of Agglestone Rock near Studland and Swanage on the Isle of Purbeck.
Agglestone Rock is a must see landmark when walking in Purbeck and is signposted from Studland village.
Dorset, Poole, Old Harrys Rock. England, UK.
Agglestone Rock
Jurassic climbing adventuring in the swanage hils at Aggleston Rock, amazing spot for bouldering with an amazing view overlooking sandbanks and bournemouth - frictionlabs - Redbull Adventure - Jurassic climbing academy
Purbeck mountain bike ride
a quick edit of my ride in swanage and studland
Old Harry Rocks Jurassic Coast Dorset Uk Studland Beach 2019 Drone Footage 2k
DJI MAVIC 2 ZOOM in Dorset 2k footage 2km range
OLD HARRY ROCKS STUDLAND SOUTH BEACH
Hiking to Agglestone Rock, Godlingston Heath, Dorset with a baby & 2 dogs - Trail Trials Vlog no. 14
In this vlog we will be hiking to Agglestone Rock, Godlingston Heath, Dorset with a baby and two dogs for Trail Trials Vlog no.14.
This beautiful area is easily walkable from Studland Bay National Trust car park, which is £4 for 3 hours, and is only minutes from Swanage or a short journey from Poole on the ferry. Despite this and having been visiting Swanage for years I have never visitied this area before. I cannot believe that I haven't as it is an area of outstanding natural beauty and I was blown away by it. I will definitely be back. Probably in a couple of weeks.
As I mentioned earlier we parked in the Studland Bay, National Trust car park.....
and access
...and walked out through the far corner of the car park through the church yard and out to Rectory Lane before passing the post office and crossing the road. A couple of hundred yards further up a finger post on the right hand side marks the turn towards Godlingston Heath and the Agglestone Rock. Taking this turn we followed the bridleway and National Trust way markers and the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 map printout across Godlingston Heath to the Agglestone Rock.
It was an easy walk but underfoot was occasionally boggy and sometimes was very soft sand which may be a little difficult for those with any mobility difficulty's. There are also a number of steep steps up to the Agglestone Roack from the coast side. These can be overcome by approaching from the landward side but that is a longer route up passed the Puckstone.
For me information on the area please click here.
I was carrying my baby boy in a Osprey Poco Premium baby carrier and the dogs were walked on a lead until we reached the heath. The area was perfect for taking a baby as there was so much movement and splashes of colour to keep his interest.
When Hiking this route a good sturdy pair of hiking boots or hiking shoes are a distinct advantage as the boggy and sandy nature of the ground makes good grip very useful.
UK Day Walk 7: Old Harry & Agglestone (3D)
A UK day walk to Old Harry & Agglestone. 06/09/14
SWANAGE DRIVE
Trip away camping day!
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Watching the sunset at Old Harrys Rocks, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset
Filmed on a Phantom 3 drone (4k 30fps). 14/09/17.
UK Day Walk 7: Old Harry & Agglestone (2D)
A UK day walk to Old Harry & Agglestone. 06/09/14
Studland to Swanage Walk
A great day out on the Jurassic Coast.
Kimmeridge Bay The Isle of Purbeck Dorset.
Kimmeridge Bay is a bay on the Isle of Purbeck, a peninsula on the English Channel coast in Dorset, England, close to and southeast of the village of Kimmeridge, on the Smedmore Estate. The area is renowned for its fossils, with The Etches Collection in the village of Kimmeridge displaying fossils found by Steve Etches in the area over a 30-year period. It is a popular place to access the coast for tourists. To the east are the Kimmeridge Ledges, where fossils can be found in the flat clay beds.
Kimmeridge Bay forms part of the Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site. The coast is also part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest, and the whole area is part of the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Kimmeridge is the type locality for Kimmeridge clay, the geological formation that covers most of the area. Within the clay are bands of bituminous shale. An oil well has operated on the shore of Kimmeridge Bay since 1959. The bay is roughly semi-circular, facing southwest. It is backed by low cliffs of Kimmeridge clay, and beneath the cliffs is a large wave-cut platform and a rocky shore with rock pools and attendant ecology. Kimmeridge Bay is a surfer and diver area. The Purbeck Marine Wildlife Reserve and Fine Foundation Marine Centre are located here.
The geology of the area around Kimmeridge Bay is world-renowned. It comprises bedrock formed in the Late Jurassic epoch, overlain in many places by superficial Quaternary head deposits. The bedrock is mostly Kimmeridge clay, except for the top of Smedmore Hill and along to Swyre Head, which is formed from Portland stone. Between this and the Kimmeridge clay, and outcropping just beneath the top of the hill, is a thin band of Portland sand. Landslip deposits from the Portland stone cover most of the steep southwest-facing slopes of the hills. Within the Kimmeridge clay are bands of bituminous shale and dolomite, which form flat ledges within Kimmeridge Bay that are exposed at low tide.
Kimmeridge gives its name to the Kimmeridgian, the division of the Jurassic period in which the beds were laid down, because of the quality of the cliffs and the fossils they yield. Kimmeridge is also the type locality for the Jurassic age Kimmeridge Clay formation, which is well represented in southern England, and provides one of the source rocks for hydrocarbons found in the Wessex and North Sea Basins.
The Kimmeridge Oil Field is northwest of Kimmeridge Bay. On the cliff west of the village is the Perenco nodding donkey oil pump which has been pumping continually since the late 1950s, making it the oldest working oil pump in the UK. The well currently yields around 65 barrels per day (10.3m3/d) from the Middle Jurassic strata that lie around 1,150 feet (350m) below the cliff. The well has been operating for this long because it has tapped into a network of connected reserves; however the yield is decreasing year on year. The oil is transported by tanker to the Perenco site at Wytch Farm from whence it is piped to the main refinery on Southampton Water.
Kimmeridge Bay is a surfing area which breaks infrequently due to its lack of exposure to Atlantic Ocean swells, but can produce walls of water in the right conditions. Below the cliffs to the east are the Kimmeridge Ledges, with slow left- and right-hand breaking waves; the right-handers can spiral for 70 yards (64m) or more into the bay. To the west is the Broad Bench promontory, within the Ministry of Defence firing range and only accessible when the ranges are open to the public.
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Climbing the Agglestone
Filmed at the Agglestone in Sandbanks, Dorest, Uk.
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Climbing Memories: Dorset
A collection of old material re-edited into this film of climbing in Dorset from 2014. Some of this material was used in the short film Project 2014
Music by Adrian Von Ziegler
Old Harry Rocks | Isle of Purbeck | Dorset
Old Harry Rocks are three chalk formations, including a stack and a stump, located at Handfast Point, on the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset. They mark the most easterly point of the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Godlingstone Heath and Agglestone
From Agglestone road in Studland
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