Talk:Pulpit Rock, Portland

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This stub currently says "Pulpit Rock is the southern-most point on the Isle of Portland, and hence, in Dorset, southern England. There are no points in England to the east of Pulpit Rock that are more southerly." The southern-most point on the Isle of Portland is just to the south of the white landmark. Pulpit rock is on the west side of the headland, about 250 metres to the north-west of the true southern-most point on the Isle of Portland. For this reason I am editing it. JimChampion (talk) 09:46, 1 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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