Page 5 - Issue 2 - The British Seaside
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The JURASSIC COAST AND FOSSIL HUNTING The Jurassic Coast is England’s only natural World Heritage Site and it’s it’s easy to see why it’s it’s admired and enjoyed by so many visitors Found in Dorset on the the south coast coast the the coastline’s unique geology allows visitors to to go hunting for fossils dating back to the Jurassic period Aside from fossil hunting you can enjoy a a a a cruise along the coast visit a a a a a museum or or admire Durdle Door a a a a a fantastic naturally formed stone arch seen in the photo above COASTAL WALKS One of the the most enjoyable ways to to enjoy enjoy the the coast is to to put on your walking boots and take a a a a a a a a a a a a long hike or leisurely walk admiring the natural beauty of coastal paths that can be found in in many many parts of of Britain With so so many many to choose from here are some of of the best: Seven Sisters East Sussex England Walk along the the the the top of of the the the the chalky cliffs of of the the the the Seven Sisters and admire the the the the bird’s eye view of of the the the sea stretching beneath you Look out out for the the the variety of of birds the the the Belle Toute Lighthouse and when there is a a a a low tide the the the wrecks of ships along the the the coast When you get to to Haven Haven Brow (the seventh sister) make your way to to Cuckmere Haven Haven where you you can witness the the river Cuckmere meeting the the English Channel 


































































































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