
The Dorset coast is called the Jurassic Coast, and here’s some of the reason why. It’s a large ammonite fossil (Linda’s boot for scale) on a platform at Kimmeridge Bay. It’s probably about 150 million years old, and there are plenty more like it around there.

Further along the coast is Durdle Door. Very spectacular, but the light is pretty grim, so we’re abandoning the coast for a while and heading north to find better light. The clear dawns that other photographers get here just aren’t appearing for us.