With its summit 191m above sea-level, Golden Cap is the highest sea cliff on the south coast of England. The name of the
cliff comes from the golden yellow rock covering its summit, a rich yellow sandstone (which actually belongs to the sequence
of rocks know as Greensands).
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follows the route of a short
walk taken early in May
on the Jurrasic Coast
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