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Tag: Anemones

Kimmeridge Bay

Posted on16 July 201216 July 2012Leave a comment

One of the very few designated marine nature reserves within the country and another part of the Jurassic Coast. Although fossils can be found within the shale cliffs the cliffs are constantly crumbling away. With a layer of limestone directly above the shale collecting fossils Read More …

CategoriesSeashoreTagsAmmonite, Anemones, Blenny, Coraline Seaweed, Crab, Kimmeridge, Limpets, Seaweed

Dancing Ledge

Posted on27 October 201127 October 2011Leave a comment

A spectacular area named after the rocky ledge of the former quarry on the outskirts of  Langton Matravers. In Spring the chalk downs above the seacliffs are home to 75% of the UK population of Early Spider Orchids, in addition it’s the most southerly breeding Read More …

CategoriesFlora, Landscapes, Natural History, SeashoreTagsAnemones, Dancing Ledge, Early Spider Orchid, Langton Matravers, Rockpools, Sponges

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