The Jurassic coastline of Lyme Regis – in pictures
The cliffs around Lyme Regis constantly crumble and slip into the sea, revealing fossils from the ancient Jurassic past of 180m years ago Photograph: Graeme Robertson for the GuardianLyme Regis in Dorset, part of the Jurassic coast world heritage sitePhotograph: Graeme Robertson for the GuardianThe Jurassic coast stretches 95 miles from Swanage in the east to Exmouth in the westPhotograph: Graeme Robertson for the Guardian
The Jurassic coast tells the story of 185 million years of the Earth's historyPhotograph: Graeme Robertson for the GuardianA child plays on the beach at Lyme RegisPhotograph: Graeme Robertson for the GuardianEnjoying the sunshine yesterday along the Jurassic coastPhotograph: Graeme Robertson for the GuardianThe cliffs and beach at Charmouth, part of the Lyme Bay coastline Photograph: Graeme Robertson for the GuardianPeople walking along the coastlinePhotograph: Graeme Robertson for the Guardian
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