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Eastbourne Railway Station |
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Eastbourne Railway Station |
Carpet GardensWith vibrant displays of bedding plants and fountains, these award-winning gardens are a welcome splash of color between the Western Lawns and Eastbourne Pier. |
Eastbourne PierAn icon for Eastbourne since 1870, the 300-metre Eastbourne Pier is a Victorian wonder with lots of facilities and splendid panoramas of the English Channel. |
Seven Sisters Country ParkSituated in the Sussex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), the Seven Sisters Country Park comprises 280 hectares of chalk cliffs, meandering river valley and open chalk grassland. |
Seven Sisters Country ParkThe Country Park is named after the famous Seven Sisters that form part of the chalk cliffs on the Sussex Heritage Coast, one of Britain's finest unspoilt coastlines. |
Seven Sisters Country ParkThe river Cuckmere cuts right through the Park |
Seven Sisters Country Park |
View of Seven Sisters CliffsThis is a disappearing wonder, every single year the Seven Sisters is being nibbled away by 30 or 40 centimetres, and it is all down to erosion. As the cliffs erode they leave behind a base of chalk. |
Seven Sisters cliffsThe Seven Sisters are a series of chalk cliffs by the English Channel. |
Seven Sisters cliffsThe cliffs are made from chalk, a soft white, very finely grained pure limestone. The chalk layers built up gradually over millions of years. They're formed from the skeletal remains of minute planktonic green algae that lived floating in the upper levels of the ocean. |
Panoramic view of seven sisters chalk cliff |
Panoramic view of seven sisters chalk cliff |
Panoramic view of seven sisters chalk cliff |
Sunset over River Cuckmere |
Highway Sunset |
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