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@nervum - UnsplashDurdle Door
📍 From Coast Path, United Kingdom
Durdle Door is a natural arch situated near Lulworth Cove in Dorset, England. It is a popular tourist attraction, and is part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. The arch is made of limestone, and is the result of millennia of erosion by sea and weather. The area around Durdle Door is owned by the Weld family and is rented out as holiday homes. It can be accessed by a footpath from the nearby village of West Lulworth. The site is protected by a Nature Reserve, meaning that visitors should adhere to the signs in order to protect the wildlife. The best way to experience Durdle Door is to take a walk along the coastal path and enjoy the spectacular views.
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