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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

Old Harry Rocks, Handfast Point, Dorset.
Old Harry Rocks, Handfast Point, Dorset.

This rather magical sunrise was captured back in September during my nine days spent touring around the beautiful coastline of Dorset for the first...

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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

Smugglers Coast...
Old Harry Rocks

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Sea Stacks
Sea Stacks

Pre-sunrise at Old Harry Rocks

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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

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Old Harry Rocks

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

This...

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