The body of water connected the English Channel and the Thames Estuary and ... and the exposed chalk cliffs are being worn down by the sea. However, its story doesn't end there.
The Seven Sisters CliffsNestled along the coastline of East Sussex, England, the Seven Sisters White Cliffs stand as one of the country's most breathtaking natural landmarks. Part of the South Downs ...
The fossils were discovered at the Chalk cliffs at Saint-Jouin-Bruneval in Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France, on the northern ...
The English Channel is at its narrowest here, but the seas are fraught with dangerous currents, and these 90 metre (300 foot) cliffs form a solid defence against invasion. Here you see the North Downs ...
With striking white chalk cliffs, tranquil beaches, and abundant wildlife, one lesser-known Northern destination offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers. Bempton Cliffs, located on the ...