
The White Cliffs of Dover, located in Kent in the United Kingdom, consist of 350ft tall chalk cliffs that provide stunning sea views of the English Channel. They have become a symbol of both Britain and its resilience, having served as a coast defense in two World Wars. The beaches and Dover Castle are also major attractions for history enthusiasts. Visitors can take walks along the cliff tops and get a glimpse of the beautiful coastline. The South Foreland light house, built in 1843, marks the edge of the cliff. The White Cliffs of Dover are a popular day-trip destination and are a must for any visitor to England.
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