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A view fo Askerswell and the surrounding countryside from a layby on the A35
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This is a view og the third hole at the Dorset Field Club
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Another gigapan (rather poor) of the huge skull in the Dorset County Museum, Dorchester.
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One of the largest and best preserved examples of a Pliosaur skull ever found in the World. Pliosaurs are the largest, scariest predator to have ever swam in the worlds oceans and this is one of the best ever found. Discovered eroding out of a landslide near Weymouth by local fossil collector Kevan Scheehan between...
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West Bay on the Jurassic Coast.
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This is an old gigapan that I took a while back of the Applied Arts degree show at the KUBE, Poole, Dorset (R.I.P!)
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This is a Gigapan taken inside the Arc Stage at Larmer Tree back in 2009. Just found it in my archives so sharing!
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The Black Ven landslide is one of the largest coastal landslides in Europe. The slip from 1958/9 pushed mud approximately 200m into the sea and the remnants of one slip can still be seen as an arc of boulders in the lower left of the image. As a result these beaches are famous for fossils as are the ledges at low tide ...
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One of the classic views of the Dorset and East Devon coast (Jurassic Coast) World Heritage Site. The rocks here are Lower Jurassic clays (190 million years old) overlain by much younger Upper Greensand, which is from the Cretaceous period. The combination of porous sandstone overlying impermeable clays gives rise to l...
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Lyme Regis sits at the heart of the Jurassic Coast
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