
White Cliffs of Dover
The White Cliffs of Dover are iconic chalk cliffs located along the southeastern coast of England, facing the English Channel. Made primarily of chalk—an soft, white limestone formed from tiny aquatic organism remains—they stand about 350 feet high. These cliffs have historically served as a natural landmark and symbol of Britain’s resilience and hope. Their striking appearance and strategic location have made them a recognizable and evocative part of England’s landscape and cultural heritage.