Monday, 10 September 2012

Lulworth Cove

Lulworth Cove was again formed due to the erosion of soft rocks and the slow break down of harder rocks. The headlands of the cove will slowly erode and one day become a regular beach. Due to Lulworth Cove being a bay, there is not much tidal activity, the waves hit the rocks and headland on the opening to the bay.

This will work in our favour as the tide coming in and out can sometimes pose as a problem when filming. Aiming to film up on the rocks will make out task easier if the tides are usually calm.

Tourism rates are similar to Durdle Door, people tend not to stay very long. This again will aid us in our filming efforts. If we can find a clear section of beach this will benefit out filming. Lulworth Cove is a beautiful location to film at, picturesque and peaceful. Hopefully if we catch it on a sunny day, it can often look like it should be in the Mediterranean.

1 comment:

  1. I'll send you an Alex an email re the use of this location in literature and in John Keat's (the poet's) short life.

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