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Jurassic Coast Activities
Jurassic Coast Activities
Jurassic Coast Activities
Jurassic Coast Activities
Jurassic Coast Activities
Jurassic Coast Activities
Jurassic Coast Activities
Jurassic Coast Activities
Jurassic Coast Activities
Jurassic Coast Activities
Jurassic Coast Activities
Jurassic Coast Activities
Jurassic Coast Activities
Jurassic Coast Activities
Jurassic Coast Activities
Jurassic Coast Activities
Jurassic Coast Activities
Jurassic Coast Activities
Jurassic Coast Activities
Jurassic Coast Activities
Jurassic Coast Activities
Jurassic Coast Activities
Jurassic Coast Activities
Jurassic Coast Activities
Jurassic Coast Activities
Phone:
+44 1305 835301

Address:
38 Main Rd, West Lulworth, Wareham BH20 5RQ, UK

The Jurassic Coast is a World Heritage Site on the English Channel coast of southern England. It stretches from Exmouth in East Devon to Studland Bay in Dorset, a distance of about 96 mi , and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in mid-December 2001.The site spans 185 million years of geological history, coastal erosion having exposed an almost continuous sequence of rock formation covering the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. At different times, this area has been desert, shallow tropical sea and marsh, and the fossilised remains of the various creatures that lived here have been preserved in the rocks. Natural features seen on this stretch of coast include arches, pinnacles and stack rocks. In some places the sea has broken through resistant rocks to produce coves with restricted entrances, and in one place, the Isle of Portland is connected to the land by a narrow spit. In some parts of the coast, landslides are common. These have exposed a wide range of fossils, the different rock types each having its own typical fauna and flora, thus providing evidence of how animals and plants evolved in this region. The area around Lulworth Cove contains a fossil forest, and 71 different rock strata have been identified at Lyme Regis, each with its own species of ammonite. The fossil collector Mary Anning lived here and her major discoveries of marine reptiles and other fossils were made at a time when the study of palaeontology was just starting to develop. The Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre provides information on the heritage coast, and the whole length of the site can be visited via the South West Coast Path.
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