The Coastal footpath.
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By Charlotte Miller The Coastal features in the Swanage area Swanage is a small area on the south coast of the British Isles it is also very close to Bournemouth. It is quite popular with tourists in the summer months. On the Swanage footpath you can observe, many coastal features, such as headlands, bays, spits, caves, arches and stacks! The coastal footpath starts at the foreland and goes all the way to Anvil point. There are many features of geographic interest on the Swanage coastline (all of these are named above) which all are especially interesting. One of these features that I will mention are caves, caves are found at the foreland (headland.) The caves are great places to explore; they are very fascinating and quite creepy too! The only problem is, these caves can be far out on the headland at sea, so a boat may be needed, which can be hired at the shore,...

