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COUNTRYSIDE IS GREAT PART 2, DURDLE DOOR download (1), CAIRNGORM NATIONAL…
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DURDLE DOOR
Durdle Door is a huge natural limestone arch near to Lulworth Cove on the south coast of England and is owned by the Lulworth Estate.This area is part of 153km of natural World Heritage coastline. It’s a geological or rock formation walk through time.
Durdle Door used to be part of a big wall of rock that joins up with rocks you see in the water. That would have been the old coastline. The sea's worn it down over many years, leaving behind the rocks that we can see now. The softer rocks behind it were eroded much more quickly, leaving Durdle Door sticking out into the water.
it's special because of wonderful natural features like Durdle Door, also the sheer variety of landscapes and environments you can enjoy.
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CAIRNGORM NATIONAL PARK
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At the top of Cairngorm mountain you can see over Loch Morlich, which is a famous beauty spot in this area. You can see Ben Nevis, Scotland's highest mountain and some eighty miles away, you can see Ben Hope.
The journey is 2km long, which makes this the highest railway journey in Great Britain. The train takes us to the top of the mountain – nearly 2000 metres above sea level.It only takes about 7 minutes to get to the top.It might be very windy, but the views across Cairngorm National Park are stunning and you can see why this is Britain’s largest nature reserve.
This is the sixth highest mountain in Britain It's also a wonderful place for people to come to walk, to climb and, of course, to enjoy snow sports.
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You may see ptarmigan on the mountain, it's kind of like an iconic bird for this area, and also a dotterel, which is a rare and protected species, and you might well see some mountain hare as well.
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