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Old Harry Rocks are the name of these chalk headlands that lie in Studland Bay, Dorset in England. Either named after the Devil (Old Harry is his nickname) or after Harry Paye, the Poole Pirate, the rocks form part of England's Jurassic Coast which contains millions of prehistoric creatures. This view shows 'Old Harry ' with one of his 'wives ' visible. |
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