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The White Cliffs of Dover
© Zbigniew Siwik (view gallery)
The cliff face continues to weather at an average rate of 1 centimetre per year, although occasionally large pieces will fall. This occurred in 2001, when a large chunk of the edge, as large as a football pitch, fell into the channel. A further large section collapsed into the English Channel on 15 March 2012. Visitors are, therefore, urged to remain well away from the cliff edge.
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A Slideshow of The White Cliffs of Dover, a Beauty Spot in the town of Dover, in the county of Kent

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