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Waves crashing over Pulpit rock and the promontary at Portland Bill, near Weymouth, Jurassic Coast, Dorset, England. Pulpit Rock is an artificial stack that was left behind after quarrymen dug away a natural arch in 1870s. The Jurassic Coast is a stretch of coastline with a geology that dates back 185 million years, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Waves crashing over Pulpit rock and the promontary at Portland Bill, near Weymouth, Jurassic Coast, Dorset, England. Pulpit Rock is an artificial stack that was left behind after quarrymen dug away a natural arch in 1870s. The Jurassic Coast is a stretch of coastline with a geology that dates back 185 million years, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Durdle Door beach, Dorset, England. Durdle door is one of the many stunning locations to visit on the Jurassic coast in southern England.
Lake Bohinj in Winter, Slovenia
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Winter view of the church of the assumption of Mary in Bitnje, a village just outside Bohinjska Bistrica, Bohinj valley, Triglav National Park, Slovenia. You can also see the Church of Saint Nicholos in Bohinjska Bistrica in the background.
Morning view across Lake Bled to the island church and clifftop castle from Ojstrica, Slovenia.
Full moon (January Wolf Moon) rising over Veliki Vrh mountain peak at sunset beside the island church at Lake Bled, Slovenia.