
Seven Sisters Cliffs
The Seven Sisters Cliffs are a stunning stretch of chalk sea cliffs located along the southern coast of England, near Sussex. Named after their seven main peaks, these cliffs rise dramatically from the English Channel, offering breathtaking views and a distinctive white appearance. They are part of the South Downs National Park and are popular for walking, sightseeing, and birdwatching. The cliffs' chalk composition has been formed over millions of years through the accumulation of marine microorganisms. Their striking natural beauty and geological significance make them a cherished landmark and a protected natural area.