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Recently went on a school trip to dorset for my A level geography. We were looking at erosional features ... thought Id show you some of the scerery...

Durble Door
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Lulworth Cove
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Some other pictures...
A smaller cove
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Ahh, geography. I remember those days, we never got to go on any trips though. Great photos, especially of the arch!

That trip was for 3 days... was knackering. We were climbing up cliffs and hills all the time haha. We have another trip next week to a local river to do fieldwork skills for our skills exam. Get to miss another day off school to have some fun getting wet in a river :). Geography is my favourite lesson after biology.
 
I only live 30 mins away from their but I've never been!!!!!!!!
Still good photo's and i should go in the summer if we have a nice day
 
Durdle door. Nice pics. Did you know that 'site' is copyrighted?????"?"?"?"?!?!?!?!?!???
 
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nah. Idiots. How can they copyright a sight of outstanding natural beauty! They don't OWN IT!!!!
 
look's good, I love durdle door, beautiful place, swange bay and poole bay are both beautiful.....Hope to god they don't go ahead with the wind farm they proposed to build in poole bay :crazy:
It will ruin my lovely view....Glad you enjoyed yourself, Summer however is much much better down here :good:
 
Durbel door (or dumbledor as we named it) was by far the best thing we saw. We went to studland heath aswell to measure the dunes and stuff. We saw old harry, west bay, swanage bay and we drove though poole. Ooo is that the one that british gas are building - supose to be the biggest offshore wind farm. I guess there are pros and caons to building it but you have got a pretty strong prevailing wind down there, but they should build it somewhere ugly like ... i dont know ... Hunstanton or Skegness haha.
 
Ahh, geography. I remember those days, we never got to go on any trips though. Great photos, especially of the arch!

That trip was for 3 days... was knackering. We were climbing up cliffs and hills all the time haha. We have another trip next week to a local river to do fieldwork skills for our skills exam. Get to miss another day off school to have some fun getting wet in a river :). Geography is my favourite lesson after biology.

Lucky you, eh? I used to hate Geography, especially cos our teacher didn't really know what he was talking about!
 
Ive been there so many times. Go on holiday 4 times a year. Great Place
 
What modules are you taking at geog?

I love geography and I quite like my teachers but I loathe my class they have no personality I think I would have more fun in a morgue then actually going for a night out with the rest of the members of my geog class.
 
haha, the opposite to my class then! We all have lots of fun. Got the funniest teacher aswell.
I'm in AS level at the minute. We've been doing a lot on erosional processes, depositional feature, disease and population, feildwork skills, waves, tides, and lot more lol!

I love geography, but not as much as biology!
 

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