Visit the Durdle Door
Dorset, United Kingdom
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Added by Mitchell Phun
Stunning view of the British Coast
Easy to get to, this beautiful view of the famous "Durdle Door" is definitely worth the drive. The parking is easy, with a $5 fee for the whole day, and it's a short hike down to the shore.
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