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This guide describes classic coastal landforms of the eastern half of the world-renowned Jurassic Coast, focusing on landforms between Portland Bill and Old Harry. It also provides details of significant landforms at Studland and Hengistbury Head in eastern Dorset. The important roles of geology and sea level change are considered in the development of the landforms along this stretch of coast.