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United Kingdom travel Guide - Bournemouth, Salisbury Cathedral, Monkey World, The Jurassic Coast, Corfe Castle, Isle of Wight, Durdle Door, Corfe Castle, Tank Museum, New Forest, Old Harry Rocks, Lulworth Cove, Portland, Chesil Beach, Sandbanks...
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9:18 Brownsea Island:
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13:47 Jurassic Coast:
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21:46 Durdle Door:
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Dorset Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Dorset? Check out our Dorset Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Dorset.
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Sherborne Abbey, Jurassic Coast, Old Harry Rocks, Weymouth Harbour, Saint Nicholas Church, Tyneham, Nothe Fort, Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum, Shire Hall Historic Courthouse Museum, Christchurch Priory Church, The Tivoli Theatre, Athelhampton House and Gardens, Wimborne Minster, The Town Mill, Hardy's Cottage
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13 Creepiest Tourist Destinations
Visit these creepy but poplular tourist destinations & attractions all over the world from catacombs to a spooky museum of witchcraft!
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7. Tyneham Village
This ghost town in the United Kingdom is one of the more eerie ghost towns that you’re actually allowed to visit. Located on the English Channel, just west of Portsmouth, residents were forced to leave their homes so allied troops could train for the invasion of Normandy nearly 70 years ago. The residents believed that they could return to their homes once the training was over but they never did. It was deemed that the land was too strategic to the military and the town remains abandoned. It’s now the largest army training ground in the UK. visitors are allowed to come on certain days of the year but the Ministry of Defense can withdraw access with short notice.
6. Burk’s Fall Ontario
A Canadian artist by the name of Peter Camani had a disturbing idea of building what he described as a “forest”. But instead of trees, he used 18 foot tall cement screaming heads! Sounds peaceful right? He intends this location for people to dump the ashes of their loved ones but it’s really turned into a local tourist attraction that people want to check out for their own. In this photograph, from the angle it was taken, you can tell that hands were also constructed and seem to go with the screaming heads.
5. The Witches Market
Located in one of Bolivia’s two capitals, you’ll find a creepy tourist attraction that will cater to all your spooky witchcraft potions and needs. Whether you need some dried frogs, or llama fetuses, this lively market will have what you're looking for. Other merchandise includes potions, strange statues, good luck charms. Threads of llama fur get wrapped around the statues for added good luck.
4. The Mutter Museum
If you’re into strange medical mysteries and oddities, the mutter museum might be right up your alley. This probably one of the strangest places you may ever go! Here you might find random things like jars filled with peeled off human skin, hippopotamus fat from South Africa, a book bound in human skin and all sorts of horrific things that will give you nightmares! Don’t forget about the slices of Einstein’s brain on display that were taken without permission! They also house a large inventory of skulls that were used to see if the craniums hold anatomical differences vary from different races around the world. If you’re not slightly creeped out by this place, there’s something wrong with you.
3. Capuchin Crypt
We might have mentioned this in a previous video, but it’s truly hard to get over the creepiness of the Capuchin Crypts located in Rome, Italy. This is also an ossuary and made up of the bones of several thousand Capuchin monks. They’re commonly arranged in into artsy ensembles, covering the walls and ceilings. This definitely seems like a place you don’t want to stay the night! Like you see in this photo, you can see them dressed up in robes with traditional brown robes! There’s about 5 or 6 themed rooms with bones creating furniture and ironically, even tombs like you see in this photo. Photography isn’t allowed but certainly seems like it’s worth a trip!
2. Odessa Catacombs
There might be a lot of catacombs out there in Europe, but something just seems a tad more eerie about the ones in Odessa after doing research. Originally built as a limestone mine like you can tell from this photo, it’s supposed to be closed to the public, but people still find away into this forbidden zone. The catacombs in Odessa, Ukraine have a massive tunnel system that stretches out to be 1500 miles under this slavic beach town. That’s longer than San Diego to Seattle! And it’s not just from the bones you might find there, but the shady things going on, as well as its haunting history. It’s supposedly here where executions of Nazi soldiers took place and also acted as a soviet hideout. In modern times, it’s been the location of homicides, illegal mushroom cultivators and bootleg winemakers. Recently a woman explored these tunnels and never came back Rumors of treasure being here as made urban explorers. Enter if you dare.
1.Villisca Axe Murder House
Believing that people would actually make a tourist attraction where gruesome murders took place seems beyond ridiculous and disrespectful. An entire family of 6 met their untimely end here in 1912 and the mystery was never solved who was responsible. Some are bothered by the fact that ghost hunters and tourists are allowed to stay the night here but this might not seem to be the best bed and breakfast place to stay at. It’s reportedly haunted by the victims and one ghost hunter actually became possessed and stabbed himself in 2014 during a routine investigation. There were no indications of foul play, the ghost hunter had no reported mental health issues and the wounds were self inflicted
Travels In Britain - Episode 4 - Shaftesbury, Dorset
In the fourth episode of Travels in Britain, we explore our favorite place in Britain, Shaftesbury Dorset. We take a look at what to see and do in the town, the local Stately Home at Stourhead, show you Updown Cottage and more!
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Fall in Love with Dorset in 30 seconds
Looking for a beautiful and welcoming destination to enjoy the perfect break? Want somewhere that’s brimming with things to do, with a fantastic playground of beaches and miles of unspoilt countryside to explore?
Then welcome to Dorset – a county of contrasts, offering the very best of the countryside, coastline, events and attractions, perfect for families and couples alike.
Dorset boasts some of the best and unique family attractions you’ll ever find! There’s so much to do you’ll be spoilt for choice!
Or if you’re looking for a slightly slower, relaxed pace then we have a wealth of historic castles, fantastic houses and gardens to explore and delight.
You’ll always find a fantastic selection of things to do, places to visit and exciting events in Dorset!
If good food and drink is a must, then Dorset is for you! With an abundance of fresh, local produce your taste buds will be in for a real treat.
Our landscape may also look very familiar! Dorset has been the star of many famous film and TV productions, including ITV’s multiple BAFTA winning crime drama Broadchurch. Film-makers, poets and writers have all been captivated and had their imaginations charged by the outstanding beauty of Dorset’s landscape and coastline…and its easy to see why!
So, if you’re after clear air, spectacular beaches and magnificent countryside with a vibrant events calendar and fantastic attractions then book a holiday to Dorset!
Finding accommodation is easy - from chic hotels and cosy B&Bs to the freedom of self catering cottages and holiday parks, you’ll find your favourite kind of place to stay.
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Durdle door - Part of the Jurassic Coast of England
Perhaps one of the most iconic and most photographed places on the Jurassic Coast. Theres a car park at the top of the cliffs but very steep walk down and back, but worth it!
Durdle Door (sometimes written Durdle Dor) is a natural limestone arch on the Jurassic Coast near Lulworth in Dorset, England. The name Durdle is derived from the Old English 'thirl' meaning bore or drill.
The form of the coastline around Durdle Door is controlled by its geology—both by the contrasting hardnesses of the rocks, and by the local patterns of faults and folds.[5] The arch has formed on a concordant coastline where bands of rock run parallel to the shoreline. The rock strata are almost vertical, and the bands of rock are quite narrow. Originally a band of resistant Portland limestone ran along the shore, the same band that appears one mile along the coast forming the narrow entrance to Lulworth Cove.[6] Behind this is a 120-metre (390 ft) band of weaker, easily eroded rocks, and behind this is a stronger and much thicker band of chalk, which forms the Purbeck Hills.[5] These steeply dipping rocks are part of the geological structure known as the Lulworth crumple, itself part of a broader monocline (a kinked type of geological fold) produced by the building of the Alps during the mid-Cenozoic.
A 'back view' of the Durdle Door promontory from the east, showing the remnants of the more resistant strata in Man O'War Bay
The limestone and chalk are in closer proximity at Durdle Door than at Swanage, 10 miles (16 km) to the east, where the distance is over 2 miles (3 km). Around this part of the coast nearly all of the limestone has been removed by sea erosion, whilst the remainder forms the small headland which includes the arch. Erosion at the western end of the limestone band has resulted in the arch formation. UNESCO teams monitor the condition of both the arch and adjacent beach.
The 120-metre (390 ft) isthmus which joins the limestone to the chalk is made of a 50-metre (160 ft) band of Portland limestone, a narrow and compressed band of Cretaceous Wealden clays and sands, and then narrow bands of greensand and sandstone.
In Man O' War Bay, the small bay immediately east of Durdle Door, the band of Portland and Purbeck limestone has not been entirely eroded away, and is visible above the waves as Man O'War Rocks. Similarly, offshore to the west, the eroded limestone outcrop forms a line of small rocky islets called (from east to west) The Bull, The Blind Cow, The Cow, and The Calf.
As the coastline in this area is generally an eroding landscape, the cliffs are subject to occasional rockfalls and landslides; a particularly large slide occurred just to the east of Durdle Door in April 2013, resulting in destruction of part of the South West Coast Path.