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UK heatwave and global warming erodes coastline and risks wiping areas off map Walkers watched in horror as a large section of Sidmouth coastline in Devon crashed onto the beach at 9.15am on Monday.
Mary Anning's fossil discoveries in the 19th century put the Jurassic Coast on the scientific map, shedding light on ancient life and sparking geological studies.
The Jurassic Coast, over 200 million years old, stretches 95 miles from Old Harry Rocks at Studland Bay in Dorset to Exmouth in East Devon.
Located on the English Channel Coast, the World Heritage Site spans over 95 miles from Exmouth in Devon to Studland Bay, the Jurassic Coast. The weekend is accompanied by a range of field experts ...
Large parts of the Jurassic coastline have plunged into the sea, amid warnings global warming is helping erode Britain's coastline. The south of England's hot weather is making cliff falls more ...
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The UK boasts a plethora of stunning coastal walks, but one has been crowned the most picturesque coastline for a summer stroll. As Brits increasingly search for staycations and coastal trails, it ...