Lulworth Cove is a beautiful little horseshoe shaped bay just over the hill from Durdle Door. It's famous for the crumpled strata of twisted rock rotated and pushed above the surface by immense forces deep within the earth. The mist presents an eerie atmosphere and rather limited photographic opportunities.
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| One of many seaside shops at Lulworth |
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| Somewhere out there is the entrance to the cove |
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| From up here there is a fine view of Stair Hole |
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| In Stair Hole beds of rock have been rotated nearly vertical |
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| Over the years the sea has eroded it's way through |
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| Originally this rock was formed in horizontal layers |
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| The journey home |
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| Fond farewells |
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