
Nature
Overlooking the English Channel, the White Cliffs of Dover are 300-foot-tall sea cliffs. Popular for their gleaming white rock, a natural chalk created from crushed sea shell fragments over billions of years. It has become an important base for the British navy because of its strategic location at the Entrance to Europe.
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