Beachy Head is the most famous part of the Eastbourne Downland. Beachy Head rises 530 feet above the sea below and is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain.
The main reason for Beachy Head's popularity is the wonderful panoramic view which can be seen from the cliff top. If you look east you see the beaches and town of Eastbourne, the Pier and the Harbour, and then on to Pevensey Bay and Hastings and, on an exceptionally clear day, Dungeness in Kent, nearly 40 miles away.
Looking west, you can see even further, up to 70 miles, past Seaford Head to Newhaven and Brighton and then on to Selsey Bill near Chichester in West Sussex.
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Beachy Head is the most famous part of the Eastbourne Downland. Beachy Head rises 530 feet above the sea below and is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain.
The main reason for Beachy Head's popularity is the wonderful panoramic view which can be seen from the cliff top. If you look east you see the beaches and town of Eastbourne, the Pier and the Harbour, and then on to Pevensey Bay and Hastings and, on an exceptionally clear day, Dungeness in Kent, nearly 40 miles away.
Looking west, you can see even further, up to 70 miles, past Seaford Head to Newhaven and Brighton and then on to Selsey Bill near Chichester in West Sussex.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beachy_Head
www.trinityhouse.co.uk/lighthouses/lighthouse_list/beachy...
Tags: Beachy Head East Sussex Panasonic Lumix GH2 England UK United Kingdom © John Ward Seven Sisters Cliffs White Cliffs Lighthouses Trinity House Seasides
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Beachy Head is the most famous part of the Eastbourne Downland. Beachy Head rises 530 feet above the sea below and is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain.
The main reason for Beachy Head's popularity is the wonderful panoramic view which can be seen from the cliff top. If you look east you see the beaches and town of Eastbourne, the Pier and the Harbour, and then on to Pevensey Bay and Hastings and, on an exceptionally clear day, Dungeness in Kent, nearly 40 miles away.
Looking west, you can see even further, up to 70 miles, past Seaford Head to Newhaven and Brighton and then on to Selsey Bill near Chichester in West Sussex.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beachy_Head
www.trinityhouse.co.uk/lighthouses/lighthouse_list/beachy...
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Beachy Head is the most famous part of the Eastbourne Downland. Beachy Head rises 530 feet above the sea below and is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain.
The main reason for Beachy Head's popularity is the wonderful panoramic view which can be seen from the cliff top. If you look east you see the beaches and town of Eastbourne, the Pier and the Harbour, and then on to Pevensey Bay and Hastings and, on an exceptionally clear day, Dungeness in Kent, nearly 40 miles away.
Looking west, you can see even further, up to 70 miles, past Seaford Head to Newhaven and Brighton and then on to Selsey Bill near Chichester in West Sussex.
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Beachy Head is the most famous part of the Eastbourne Downland. Beachy Head rises 530 feet above the sea below and is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain.
The main reason for Beachy Head's popularity is the wonderful panoramic view which can be seen from the cliff top. If you look east you see the beaches and town of Eastbourne, the Pier and the Harbour, and then on to Pevensey Bay and Hastings and, on an exceptionally clear day, Dungeness in Kent, nearly 40 miles away.
Looking west, you can see even further, up to 70 miles, past Seaford Head to Newhaven and Brighton and then on to Selsey Bill near Chichester in West Sussex.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beachy_Head
www.trinityhouse.co.uk/lighthouses/lighthouse_list/beachy...
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