Pulpit Rock

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Pulpit Rock is a distinctive coastal rock formation on the Isle of Portland in Dorset, England, popular as a dramatic landmark and climbing spot.

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Pulpit Rock canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf climbing area
coastal rock formation
landmark
accessibleFrom Portland Bill car parks
administrativeTerritory Dorset Council NERFINISHED
country England
United Kingdom
createdAs artificial sea stack
formedBy coastal erosion
quarrying
geologicalAge Jurassic
geologicalType limestone rock formation
hasShape pulpit-like structure
hasViewOf English Channel NERFINISHED
Portland Bill Lighthouse NERFINISHED
height approximately 25 metres
locatedIn Dorset
Isle of Portland NERFINISHED
southwest England
surface form: South West England
locatedInProtectedArea Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
locatedOn Jurassic Coast NERFINISHED
Portland Bill NERFINISHED
material Portland stone NERFINISHED
near Chesil Beach NERFINISHED
English Channel NERFINISHED
Portland Bill Lighthouse NERFINISHED
Portland Bill Obelisk NERFINISHED
partOf Isle of Portland coastline
popularWith climbers
photographers
tourists
risk exposed to strong waves
slippery surfaces
subjectOf landscape photography
tourist guides
tourismRegion Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
usedFor coasteering
photography
rock climbing
sightseeing

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Portland Bill hasStructure Pulpit Rock
Portland Bill lighthouse near Pulpit Rock
subject surface form: Portland Bill Lighthouse