India, June 25 -- Many nature lovers and adventure seeking tourists to the UK visit UNESCO recognized Durdle Door to marvel the limestone arch in the sea on the Jurassic Coast near Lulworth in Dorset. A Facebook friend recently visited the site and sent the pictures and called the visit 'a thrilling experience.'

The site is privately owned by a family which spreads about 12,000 acres in Dorset in the name of the Lulworth Estate and it is open to the public.

Although, the friend did not inform much about the site except expressing the excitement, a research on the internet revealed that 'the form of the coastline around Durdle Door is controlled by its geology - both by the contrasting hardness of the rocks, and by the local patterns of fa...