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- Durdle Door (sometimes written Durdle Dor) is a natural limestone arch on the Jur****ic Coast near Lulworth in Dorset, England. It is privately owned by...
- Durdle primarily refers to Durdle Door, a natural limestone arch in Dorset, England. Durdle may also refer to: Durdle Pier, disused 17th-century stone...
- about 30 per cent visit in July and August. It is close to the rock arch of Durdle Door and other Jur****ic Coast sites. The cove has formed as a result of...
- Meanwhile, Durdles takes Jasper into the cathedral crypt. On the way there Durdles points out a mound of quicklime. Jasper provides Durdles with a bottle...
- Douglas Clayton Durdle (born 1 September 1972), known by his ring name Doug Williams, is an English professional wrestler. He is best known for his work...
- softer sands and clays behind. Another feature of this part of the coast is Durdle Door, a natural arch. Sea stacks and pinnacles, such as Old Harry Rocks...
- pla****. The backdrop for the regeneration scene was filmed with a drone at Durdle Door in Dorset. Whittaker's filming for the scene took place on a green...
- landforms such as Lulworth Cove, the Isle of Portland, Chesil Beach and Durdle Door. The north of the county contains part of Cranborne Chase, a chalk...
- and is flanked by the rocky, steep and slightly projecting headlands of Durdle Door to the west and Man O War (or O' War) Head to the east. Its name is...
- the weak rock very quickly. Good examples of this type of arch are the Durdle Door and Stair Hole near Lulworth Cove on Dorset's Jur****ic Coast in south...