Jurassic Coast

The Jurassic Coast is a breathtaking stretch of coastline in southern England. It holds UNESCO World Heritage status for its unique geology and history. The 155-kilometre route offers white cliffs, hidden coves, and wide sandy beaches. Millions of years of Earth’s story appear in its rocks and fossils.

 

On this page, you can explore my blogs and photographs that capture the soul of the Jurassic Coast. Morning light spills over Durdle Door’s rock arch, creating warm colours. Lulworth Cove rests in calm, turquoise waters. Each photograph tells a personal story about time, nature, and beauty.

 

In my blogs, I share location insights, shooting conditions, and practical travel tips. You’ll not only see inspiring images but also learn how to experience the coastline yourself. This combination of visual inspiration and useful advice helps you plan your own journey.

 

The Jurassic Coast blends natural splendour with deep history. It offers unforgettable moments for travellers, nature lovers, and photographers alike.

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