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The Isle and
Royal Manor of Portland
Portland
is right at the heart of the "World Heritage Site" of the Dorset
and East Devon Coast (UNESCO 2001) ranking alongside the Grand
Canyon and the Great Barrier Reef as a site of universal value.
The Island is a jewel
in the crown of Dorset, connected to the mainland and Weymouth by
a single causeway and a strip of pebble beach passing through a
trail of nature reserves.
It is a true
explorer's Island, waiting to be discovered on land and underwater
with the most dramatic coastal landscape and diverse wildlife in
the region.
The Island is a
massive tilted table of limestone extending some 4.5 miles into
the English Channel, only 1.75 miles wide and rising to nearly 500
feet with limestone reaching depths of 70 feet.
For more information
you can visit:
www.weymouth.gov.uk
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