Old Harry Rocks, a prominent chalk formation located off the coast of Dorset, England, was first documented by the English geologist John M. M. W. B. P. W. R. H. C. W. C. in 1733. However, the specific date of its discovery is not precisely recorded, as it has likely been known to local seafarers long before formal documentation. The site is notable for its striking natural beauty and geological significance.
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The reason why OHR (Old Harry Rocks) are called so, is because they were named after a famous pirate, Harry Paye, known as "Old Harry." A different legend claims that Old Harry is a euphemism for the devil (Satan).
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· Old Harry was the first one to climb the rock so they called it Old Harry· The devil was known as Old Harry and he slept on the rock· The rock was named after Harry Paye, an infamous Poole pirate, who stored his contraband nearby.Old Harry was a well known Pirate around the area. It was simply named after him.
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Old Harry Rocks, located off the coast of Dorset in the UK, were named after a local legend associated with the Devil. The rocks themselves are chalk formations that have been shaped by erosion over time. While there isn't a specific individual credited with their "discovery," they have been known to locals for centuries and were documented by various explorers and cartographers in the 18th and 19th centuries. Today, they are a popular landmark and tourist attraction in the area.
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The Old Harry Rocks are England, and they have a stack and a stump.
St. Lucas' Leap is the name of the gap separating the first stack of the Old Harry Rocks from the headland. The Old Harry Rocks are at the headland between the bays of Studland and Swanage on the southern coast of England. The name is in memory of a pedigree greyhound who died when it attempted to chase a hare near the Old Harry Rocks. The gap was apparently formed after the collapse of a natural arch feature that existed at the site.