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Old 17-03-2008, 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted by goosey View Post
I have seen picture of the dinosaur coast in Dorset which would absolutely fascinate me. The chalky and rocky coastline is beautiful. The New Forest has so much to offer in the form of wildlife.
I can't comment on the West Country at all, as I have never been further west than the Isle -of -Wight, also brilliant for fossils and fantastic beaches.

That's a great part of the country with different types of limestones so lots of fossils, plants and insects but also interesting archaeology.

However, we shouldn't forget that what comes out at the coast in the SW also appears on the other side of the country from Hunstanton to Scarborough - and much less touristy!
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