White Cliffs of Dover
White chalk cliffs rise 350 feet from the sea, creating a dramatic vista along 8 miles of coastline
About White Cliffs of Dover
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The White Cliffs of Dover are iconic chalk cliffs located on the southeastern coast of England, near the town of Dover in Kent. Rising up to 110 meters, they are known for their striking white appearance, created from chalk deposits. The cliffs have been a symbol of Britain for centuries, especially during World War II when they represented hope and resilience. The cliffs are home to seabirds and rare plants and can be explored via walking paths, with views across the English Channel.
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