
The Cliffs of Dover
The Cliffs of Dover are a dramatic stretch of white chalk cliffs located along England's southeastern coast, facing the English Channel. Rising sharply from the sea, they reach heights of up to 350 feet, providing stunning panoramic views. Formed over millions of years through the accumulation of marine skeletons and chalk deposits, these cliffs are both a natural wonder and a symbol of Britain’s maritime history. They also serve as an important habitat for various bird species and are a popular spot for sightseeing, hiking, and appreciating the area's natural beauty.