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From Humble Point in the West to the East end of Lyme Regis.
This photograph show the Heritage coast nature reserve, the under
cliff and part of Monmouth Beach. Just beyond Humble Point is the famous
landslip of 1844. The South West coast path runs through the under cliff
and the nature reserve; the path ends up at Axemouth and Seaton.
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Lyme Regis from Monmouth Beach to Black Venn.
Part of the under cliff is seen together with the wooded countryside
beyond and the eroding cliffs to the East of the resort. The walls of
the Cobb harbour and the esplanade walk are in the forefront.
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The new anchor walk, Church Cliff and Black Venn.
This end of Lyme Regis has been protected by new sea defenses which
have been constructed to give us an extension to the level promenade and
beautiful scenic walkways.
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Charmouth nestles between the cliffs.
Famous for fossil finds and the Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre.
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From Charmouth to West Bay including Golden Cap.
The Dorset Jurassic coastline. Golden Cap the highest cliff in
Dorset. Between Charmouth and West Bay are the small coves of Seatown
and Eype. Beyond West Bay is the Chesil Bank where the bouncing bombs
used by the Dam Busters were tested.
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