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Durdle Door (sometimes
written Durdle Dor) is a
natural limestone arch on the Jur****ic
Coast near
Lulworth in Dorset, England. It is
privately owned by...
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Durdle primarily refers to
Durdle Door, a
natural limestone arch in Dorset, England.
Durdle may also
refer to:
Durdle Pier,
disused 17th-century stone...
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softer sands and
clays behind.
Another feature of this part of the
coast is
Durdle Door, a
natural arch. Sea
stacks and pinnacles, such as Old
Harry Rocks...
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Douglas Clayton Durdle (born 1
September 1972),
known by his ring name Doug Williams, is an
English professional wrestler. He is best
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Darren Durdle (born
August 15, 1963) is a Canadian-born
retired professional ice
hockey player.
Durdle was born in Gimli,
Manitoba and also
holds British...
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Durdle Pier is a
disused 17th-century
stone shipping quay,
located on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, England; part of the Jur****ic Coast. It is
found close...
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Durdles takes Jasper into the
cathedral crypt. On the way
there Durdles points out a
mound of quicklime.
Jasper provides a
bottle of wine to
Durdles....
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about 30 per cent
visit in July and August. It is
close to the rock arch of
Durdle Door and
other Jur****ic
Coast sites. The cove has
formed as a
result of...
- the weak rock very quickly. Good
examples of this type of arch are the
Durdle Door and
Stair Hole near
Lulworth Cove on Dorset's Jur****ic
Coast in south...
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landforms such as
Lulworth Cove, the Isle of Portland,
Chesil Beach and
Durdle Door. The
north of the
county contains part of
Cranborne Chase, a chalk...