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In April 2016, my bestie and I decided to go on a
#geobritainroadtrip. We went down to Lulworth and Durdle Door, Exmouth,
Dawlish, Budleigh Salterton, Lyme Regis and Weymouth. These blog posts are
summaries of each site.
The geoneedle at Exmouth marks the western end of the
Jurassic Coast, a heritage section of coastline that is well known for its
geological importance. Approaching the geoneedle, there are stepping stone slabs
in the floor made from all of the rocks from the Jurassic Coast, and the
geoneedle itself is made from local rocks.