The Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in England, has been visited by countless individuals over the centuries, but it is difficult to pinpoint a single "first person" to visit it. The coastline has a long history dating back to prehistoric times, and early human activity in the area likely occurred thousands of years ago. However, significant geological interest in the coast began in the early 19th century, particularly with the work of fossil collectors and geologists like Mary Anning, who is often credited for her contributions to the understanding of Jurassic fossils found there.
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