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A view from the harbour wall at Lyme Regis. This was shot mostly to see how far we could push the panorama size. Sadly the weather was not on our side hence the image gets darker towards the right. The tripod also got nudged at one point and, although it did not mess up the stitch, I think it may have thrown the focus ...
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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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This landslide, located just east of the River Char at Charmouth, has been active for a number of years and getting a lot larger each year. There is a second gigapan image taken in April 2010 for comparison. For more information about the coast visit: www.charmouth.org
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The view from Cains Folly on Stonebarrow which is part of the Golden Cap Estate, owned and managed by the National Trust.
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The Centre is located right on the beach at Charmouth. This part of the Dorset and East Devon Coast World Heritage Site (the Jurassic Coast) is famous for fossils and the Centre aims to help people explore the geology and fossils, together with marine life. Expert fossil wardens are on hand to help people discover foss...
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The beaches around Charmouth and Lyme Regis are world famous for fossils. I found my first ammonite here in 1973 and became a geologist as a result! I have planted 10 fossils in this view but there are many more. This is just how you find them, lying on the beach! There are ammonites, belemnites, shells, trace foss...
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This is a famous location for finding fossils on the Dorset coast. Some really big and important finds were made in the late 1800s. The sea is constantly washing more of the cliff down onto the beach providing new opportunities for that once-in-a-lifetime find. I had hoped to get the focus good enough for geologists...
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This is a famous location for finding fossils on the Dorset coast. Sadly something went wrong and the image is not well-focused. If that was not enough, the white balance was set to incandescent light. I attempted to make the resulting blue image warmer but the colours are quite wrong. The sun was setting and all the ...
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