states: [uk]
category: natural
year: 2001
location: Dorset and East Devon, England
region: Europe and North America
latitude/longitude: 50.7055555600, -2.9898888890
This UNESCO World Heritage site, often called the Jurassic Coast, stretches along 95 miles of stunning coastline in southern England. It’s renowned for its geological significance, showcasing 185 million years of Earth’s history through dramatic cliffs, fossil-rich beaches, and unique rock formations. The area attracts scientists, hikers, and nature enthusiasts eager to explore its ancient landscapes and uncover traces of prehistoric life. Its outstanding universal value lies in its contribution to understanding the planet’s evolutionary past.
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