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Jurassic coast on fire
The Walk To Durdle
by Heike Rosenbaum

This is what I got at sunset after a grey and cloudy afternoon.

Durdle Door, Dorset

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Dragon Teeth
The Jagged Edge
by Richard Down

Kimmeridge Bay

Old Harry Rocks, Dorset
Old Harry Rocks
by jim stephenw

Standing tall on Handfast Point at the southern end of Studland Bay is one of the most famous landmarks on the South Coast – Old Harry. They are part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site and are managed by the National Trust. The chalk formations are popularly known as Old Harry Rocks, but the name Old Harry actually refers to the single stack of chalk standing furthest out to sea. Until 1896 there was another stack known as Old Harry’s Wife, but erosion caused her to tumble into the sea, leaving just a stump. There are a number of theories about where Old Harry got its name. It is reputedly named after either a famous local pirate (Harry Paye) or the devil. The top of the cliff nearby is known as Old Nick’s Ground which is another name for the devil.

Info taken from Visit Dorset.com website

England: Durdle Door
Durdle Door from above

Sunrise over Durdle Door, a natural rock arch on the Jurassic coastline of Dorset. Durdle Door is one of the most iconic sites in England. ...

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Durdle Door and Bat's Head, Dorset
Durdle Door

Following on from a very successful four days spent in Dorset last week where I had a new client for a couple of days personal 1-2-1 tuition and a...

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Stunning Sunrise over Durdle Door, Dorset
Durdle Door

7.10am on a gorgeous morning at Durdle Door mid-September this year and having parked up by the roadside and walked the twenty-five minute walk down...

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Man O'War
Man Of War Beach from above

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This beach in Dorset has a great name. The reason behind this is because the shape of the...

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Man O'War Beach
Man Of War Beach from above

View of Man O'War Beach, a protected beach along the Jurassic coast of Dorset, England.

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2am at Durdle Door, Dorset
The Walk To Durdle

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Taken during my first visit to...

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Jurassic Coast, Dorset, at sunset
The Jagged Edge

The World Heritage Site at a different angle of the same ledge with a ghosted fishermen in the water and with Clavell Tower on the hill top.

Lee...

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'Golden Ledge'
The Jagged Edge

Magical light at sunset at Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset

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Jurassic Coastline
Man Of War Beach

The stark white cliffs of the Jurassic Coastline of Dorset, near Durdle Door. The cliffs are a popular tourist attraction, especially for hikers. ...

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Man o' War Bay
Man Of War Beach from above
by Heike Rosenbaum

Bay and coastline next to Durdle Door

Jurassic Coast, Dorset

Magical Durdle Door at dawn
Durdle Door from above
by Heike Rosenbaum

Isle of Purbeck, Dorset

Magical Durdle Door at dusk
Durdle Door from above
by Heike Rosenbaum

Isle of Purbeck, Dorset

Old Harry Rocks Infra-red, Dorset
Old Harry Rocks
by jim stephenw

Standing tall on Handfast Point at the southern end of Studland Bay is one of the most famous landmarks on the South Coast – Old Harry. They are part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site and are managed by the National Trust. The chalk formations are popularly known as Old Harry Rocks, but the name Old Harry actually refers to the single stack of chalk standing furthest out to sea. Until 1896 there was another stack known as Old Harry’s Wife, but erosion caused her to tumble into the sea, leaving just a stump. There are a number of theories about where Old Harry got its name. It is reputedly named after either a famous local pirate (Harry Paye) or the devil. The top of the cliff nearby is known as Old Nick’s Ground which is another name for the devil.

Info taken from Visit Dorset.com website

Eddies
The Jagged Edge
by Richard Down

Kimmeridge Bay

Embracing the Grey
Close to the Edge
by Heike Rosenbaum

A very grey and moody evening at Kimmeridge Bay

Isle of Purbeck, Dorset

The Double D...
Durdle Door from above

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Here sits Durdle Door in Dorset along the english south coast. The image was taken on...

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Durdle Door
Durdle Door from above

Jurassic Coast, Dorset

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Cave View of Durdle Door, Dorset
Durdle Door

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Taken on a three-day workshop that I ran last week in Dorset.

Arriving...

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Early Doors on Boxing Day
Durdle Door

I went down to Durdle Door on Boxing Day morning and was rewarded with a beautiful sunrise.

I have a bit of a funny time with Durdle Door, it's 6...

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Star gate ...
Durdle Door

I have seen so many images of the Milky way over Durdle door & have always wanted to try it for myself ... On Friday night I was lucky enough to be...

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Man O' war bay ...
Man Of War Beach from above

My first visit to the south coast for photography & I was just blown away by the dark skies & Milky way detail visible over this beautiful little...

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Smugglers Coast...
Old Harry Rocks

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This is the last of my shots from the Dorset workshop in July with Paul Reiffer. It...

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Old Harry Skys...
Old Harry Rocks

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So this was taken on a workshop with professional photographer Paul Reiffer.

This...

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Durdle Door
Durdle Door

View of Durdle Door during a dramatic storm. Durdle Door is a natural rock arch on the Jurassic coastline of Dorset and one of the most iconic sites...

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Orange Skies
Man Of War Beach

Jurassic Coast, Dorset

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Durdle
Durdle Door
by Clive Griffiths

Having successfully delivered a bicycle to Southampton, but wishing to avoid the traffic jams around the Berkshire County Show, I decided to take a very roundabout but scenic route home. I cut through the New Forest, and found myself on the Jurassic Coast. I had Monty with me, so there was a good excuse to go for a walk on the shingle beach by Durdle Door - which for the uninitiated, is this spectacular sea arch. Being a Saturday there were still a few folk about even though it was starting to get on in the evening - but a long exposure does make a few disappear.... Much to my annoyance I did have to wait for a rather over-amorous couple to shift out of the way. Fortunately for me, and perhaps less fortunately for these two would-be exhibitionist Porn-stars, the sea temperature was a bit on the chilly side so they gave up fairly quickly. I really am turning into a grumpy old man.....

Old Harry Rocks, Dorset
Old Harry Rocks
by jim stephenw

Standing tall on Handfast Point at the southern end of Studland Bay is one of the most famous landmarks on the South Coast – Old Harry. They are part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site and are managed by the National Trust. The chalk formations are popularly known as Old Harry Rocks, but the name Old Harry actually refers to the single stack of chalk standing furthest out to sea. Until 1896 there was another stack known as Old Harry’s Wife, but erosion caused her to tumble into the sea, leaving just a stump. There are a number of theories about where Old Harry got its name. It is reputedly named after either a famous local pirate (Harry Paye) or the devil. The top of the cliff nearby is known as Old Nick’s Ground which is another name for the devil.

Info taken from Visit Dorset.com website

Durdle Door
Durdle Door from above

Taken just after sunset

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Durdle Door
Durdle Door from above

View of Durdle Door, a natural rock arch on the Jurassic coastline of Dorset. Durdle Door is one of the most iconic sites in England.

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Durdle Door Sept 2018
Durdle Door

A stormy day down at Durdle Door, I was taking some long exposures and got lucky with the pattern of this receding wave leaving a small amount of...

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Man o' War Cove, Dorset
Man Of War Beach from above

Lovely place this, just next to Durdle Door. There appeared to have been a recent landslip so what I think was probably limestone had fallen into the...

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The Walk To Durdle
The Walk To Durdle

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The wonderful coastal view of Durdle door in Dorset on the south coast in the UK.

This shot...

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Durdle Door
The Walk To Durdle

Pastel sunrsie over Durdle Door and the Jurassic Coast in Dorset, England. Durdle Door is a natural rock arch on the Jurassic coastline of Dorset and...

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Jurassic
Durdle Door

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Great Britain: Durdle Door
Durdle Door

Dramatic, stormy conditions over Durdle Door. Durdle Door is a natural rock arch on the Jurassic coastline of Dorset. Durdle Door is one of the most...

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Close to the Edge
Close to the Edge

Kimmeridge, Dorset

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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Purbeck!
Most notably Heike Rosenbaum, Andrey Sulitskiy and jim stephenw.