
Cliffs of Dover
The Cliffs of Dover are striking white chalk cliffs located along the southeastern coast of England, facing the English Channel. They stretch for about 10 miles and rise sharply from the sea, reaching heights of up to 350 feet. These cliffs are made of soft chalk, shaped over millions of years by erosion from the sea and weather. They serve as a natural landmark and have historical significance, symbolizing England’s resilience and scenic beauty. The stunning, dramatic landscape offers breathtaking views and is a popular destination for tourists and nature enthusiasts.