| Title | Cliffs east of Bat's head |
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| Source | Panoramio image ID 12145771 |
| Date | 17 Sep 2007 11:53:01 |
| Original size | 2048 x 1536 |
| Retrieved from source on | 03 Aug 2012 05:24:59 (UTC) |
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Cliffs east of Bat's head
Bat's Head
Downland above Bat's Head Looking along the western flank of the combe that separates Bat's Head and Swyre Head.
Bat's Head The chalk cliffs can just be seen along with walkers on the coastal path.
Bat's Head Looking down from near the top of Swyre Head. Butter Rock is the pillar.
Bat's Head Looking down from the climb up to Swyre Head. The small natural arch of Bat's Hole is the dark notch at the foot of the cliff.
Bat's Head Steep downland descends to the cliffs at Chaldon Herring.
Downland above Bat's Head Showing the combe between Swyre Head, which rises to the left, and Bat's Head, centre. There's a boat just visible to the right of the headland.
Bat's Head from Durdle Door
Bats Head and Bats Hole
Bat's Head from the west This headland of more resistant chalk juts from the mainland, to the west of Swyre Head. Vertical bands of dark flint nodules can be seen in the white chalk.
Bats Head and Bats Hole
Sunset at Bat's Head The chalk headland is supposed to look like the head of a bat, and a cave piecing the headland looks like an eye. It is said that twice a year the setting sun shines through the c…
Sunset at Bat's Head
Bat's Head
Bat's Head Small chalk headland with a natural arch (Bat's Hole) & a sea cave,
Bat's Head
Bat's Head from Swyre Head
Butter Rock from Bat's Hole Taken from inside Bat's Hole at low tide, showing the sea pillar called Butter Rock, with Swyre Head cliff behind.
Butter Rock from Bat's Hole
Dorset, South West England, England, United Kingdom osm
| County | Dorset |
| Region | England |
| Country | United Kingdom |