Where the Sea Carved a Door Through Time
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Long before anyone named it Durdle Door, the massive arch stood as part of the Jurassic Coast...a shoreline that holds over 140 million years of Earth’s history.
Wind and waves carved this limestone giant slowly, patiently, until it became one of Britain’s most iconic natural “gates.”
Local legend says that the arch was once a doorway used by ancient spirits of the sea, a threshold between calm waters and the unknown depths.
Fishermen used to claim that if the waves roared too loudly beneath the arch, a storm was coming long before the sky showed it.
Standing here, you feel both — the science of time, and the whisper of old stories shaping the coast.
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