Tar Rocks
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Tar Rocks are coastal rocks on the west side of the Isle of Portland, Dorset, England.[1] The rocks become mostly covered at high tide.
See also
- List of rock formations in the United Kingdom
- Pulpit Rock (Isle of Portland)
Gallery
- Tar Rocks from above at low tide.
- Tar Rocks from the south at low tide.
References
- ^ "Dorset Walk: Fortuneswell and Tar Rocks". dorsetmagazine.co.uk. UK. 3 September 2014. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
50°33′02.4″N 2°27′10.88″W / 50.550667°N 2.4530222°W / 50.550667; -2.4530222
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