Man O’ War Bay
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Chris Frost
About this spot
The crescent shaped Man O’ War Bay is another stunning coastal location that really has it all; towering cliff faces, a beautiful half-moon shoreline, ledges, jagged rocks protecting the seaward entrance and a rugged coastline disappearing off to Dungy head in the distance and Durdle Door, just a hundred paces west.
Walking down into the deserted bay on a winter’s morning really can feel like stepping into a prehistoric lost world, cliffs rising up vertically and rocks shaped like serrated teeth protecting the seaward entrance from the crashing waves.
Walking down into the deserted bay on a winter’s morning really can feel like stepping into a prehistoric lost world, cliffs rising up vertically and rocks shaped like serrated teeth protecting the seaward entrance from the crashing waves.
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