Three very different views of the Jurassic Coast

Charmouth – Reflections of Light
Apart from my home county of West Sussex there are two other places I most like to visit. Top of the list is Scotland. Unfortunately it’s the best part of 400 miles just to cross the border, let alone reach the Highlands; not to mention the journey time by car of at least 6 hours and that doesn’t include hold ups or any stops. It’s therefore not very practical to go there on a regular basis.
Much closer to home is the county of Dorset and my wife and I are regular visitors. It offers a wonderful combination of varied countryside and a truly majestic coastline – or in other words The Jurassic Coast, which has been a World Heritage Site since 2001.
Photographic opportunities are in abundance. Here are just three images from our most recent visit to the area.

Charmouth – Towards Golden Cap

Jurassic Clifftops from White Nothe
Spectacular scenery and in many ways a more than adequate substitute for Scotland……and I can get there and back in one day, very comfortably!
Here are links to a few other posts which feature Dorset.
Portland Bill Lighthouse with the Leica M9-P
8 Responses to “Three very different views of the Jurassic Coast”
I love the pictures. It would be wonderful to be able to go and see it myself, one day. It’s nice to be able to have access to the natural beauty it boasts
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Thank you Angela. One day hopefully…..it is a beautiful area.
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[…] I posted a few of my most recent images of Dorset. You can see this post here. I soon realised that I had not created a ‘Gallery Page’ for Dorset, so this morning I […]
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Beautiful! Can’t wait to be back there!
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Me too!!
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It’s a coastline we have visited too on a number of occasions in the past but not recently. I must return! That first image is exceptional.
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Thanks Andy. It’s a wonderful county. If ever you want a holiday there do get in contact with me – http://www.piddleandpuddle.com – they are our holiday cottages. which we have had for some years now.
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Thanks for that link, Alan. I will take a look.
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