Old Harry Rocks, Jurassic Coast, Dorset, UK

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Old Harry Rocks are a set of chalk formations located on the Jurassic Coast in Dorset, England. They are situated near the town of Swanage and are a popular tourist attraction due to their unique and striking appearance. The rocks consist of three main formations: the tallest stack known as Old Harry, a smaller stack called Old Harry's Wife, and a rocky outcrop known as The Foreland. The formations are believed to have been formed through erosion over millions of years, with the softer rock being worn away by the sea to leave behind the distinct pillars. Old Harry Rocks are named after the infamous pirate Harry Paye, who is said to have used the rocks as a hiding place for his ships. The area is also known for its rich wildlife, with seabirds such as razorbills and guillemots nesting on the cliffs. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the rocks from the coastal path that runs along the cliffs, or take a boat trip to see them up close from the sea. The area is also popular for hiking and birdwatching, with many trails and viewpoints offering panoramic vistas of the coastline. Overall, Old Harry Rocks are a must-see destination for anyone visiting the Jurassic Coast, offering a glimpse into the geological history and natural beauty of this stunning area.


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