Navigation has been tricky in the south of England. Today we were looking for something big from Jurassic times. We found it along with a few other people. We went right up to the door but not through it. The Durdle Door is much tougher limestone than the surrounding chalk. The chalk is very white, made 100 million yar ago by small fish skeletons landing on the sea floor and crushing together over time. We can see chalk cliffs from our hotel.
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Durdle Door |
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Lulworth Chalk |
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