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The Jurassic Coast's unique exposure of rocks has global importance and its erosion is 'beautiful'.
Live image looking towards Seatown beach in west Dorset, part of the World Heritage Coastline.
Charmouth artist and geologist Geoff Townson gets ready to paint the latest landslip.
It's a unique 18 mile beach, but the qualities that make it special could also threathen its future.
On board the Sandbanks chain ferry, known as the Bramble Bush Bay.
Take a virtual trip along Dorset's spectacular Jurassic Coast from Purbeck to Lyme Regis.
The West Dorset landslip occured in an area marked for coastal protection work. Have your say.
Check out the conditions on the coast at Weymouth and Portland.
Video and audio reports from the scene of the major Jurassic coastline landslip in May 2008.
Take a panoramic tour of Dorset's Jurassic Coast - from Durlston Head to The Cobb at Lyme Regis.
Photos from the huge landslip between Lyme Regis and Charmouth in May 2008.
Live streaming image from Overcombe beach, to the east of Weymouth (link to external site).
Link to the webpage for the BBC's Coast programme, including Dorset's Jurassic Coast area.
Visit the Isle of Purbeck with the webcam view over Swanage Bay towards Ballard Down.
Durdle Door is jumbled up - can you put the picture together again?