Chesil Beach (Q1070604)

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Chesil Beach (also known as Chesil Bank) in Dorset, England is one of three major shingle beach structures in Britain. Its name is derived from the Old English ceosel or cisel, meaning "gravel" or "shingle". It runs for a length of 29 kilometres (18 mi) from West Bay to the Isle of Portland and in places is up to 15 metres (50 ft) high and 200 metres (660 ft) wide. Behind the beach is the Fleet, a shallow tidal lagoon. Both are part of the Jurassic Coast and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and together form an SSSI and Ramsar Site.

Wikidata location: 50.6040, -2.5160 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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way: Chesil Beach (OSM)exact location match [show tags]
name: Chesil Beach
note: No access May-Aug, for the benefit of breeding seabirds and shingle vegetation. In Sep-Apr it is permitted to use the seaward side of the beach but not the inner flank.
natural: beach
surface: pebblestone
alt_name: Chesil Bank
wikidata: Q1070604
foot:conditional: no @ (May-Aug)

wikidata match: Q1070604

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shingle beach (Q1059407) natural=shingle
island (Q23442) place=island
shoal (Q28337) natural=shoal
beach (Q40080) natural=beach

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Beaches of Dorset natural=beach