Blog (Guest blog) - Jurassic Coast

  • On a sunny day the Undercliff looks inviting

    Colours of the Undercliff

    Steeped in mystery, the enigmatic Undercliff National Nature Reserve, which occupies most of the seven-mile stretch from a little west of Lyme Regis in Dorset to pretty Axmouth in Devon, has been described as England’s last true wilderness.

  • Durdle Dawn

    Durdle Dawn

    Jurassic Coast Trust Ambassador Steve Belasco is a marine photographer documenting our World Heritage Site entirely from offshore. Here he begins a monthly blog where he will be highlighting an image that has a particular significance to him and briefly explaining why.

  • Rocking Out With Out Members

    Members trip to Albion Stone Quarry, Portland

    On Thursday 11th August 2022, Jurassic Coast Trust Members had the opportunity to visit a working Portland Stone Quarry Mine – Albion Stone. The Isle of Portland in Dorset is famous for its stone quarrying. Portland stone has been used to build iconic structures like St Paul’s Cathedral, the British Museum and the United Nations HQ in New York.

  • Interview With Raffiella Chapman

    Interview With Raffiella Chapman

    Raffiella Chapman is a young actor who has been a Jurassic Coast Trust Ambassador since 2016. Raffi has a lifelong love of fossils, dinosaurs and science, and has regularly contributed her Raffi's Rocks  column to the Trust's Go Jurassic Rangers magazine. Raffi is due to star in an upcoming episode of His Dark Materials on BBC One.

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