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Professor Iain Stewart explains in the foreword that "Amidst the lucid explanations that carefully and patiently reveal the landscape and the rocks, are scattered wonderful human stories." Geology of the Jurassic Coast: The Red Coast Revealed - Exmouth to Lyme Regis guides the reader gently through an enjoyable introduction to the rocks and landscapes of the World Heritage Coast, from its western end at Exmouth to near Lyme Regis – a part of the coast dominated by red rocks and informally called the 'Red Coast'.