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  • View out to sea and the English Channel from Beachy Head clifftop just outside Eastbourne, England, United Kingdom. Beachy Head is a chalk headland in East Sussex, situated immediately east of the Seven Sisters. The cliff is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain, rising to 162 metres above sea level and is hence known as a prime location for suicides. Some people get precariously near to the edge.
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  • View out to sea and the English Channel from Beachy Head clifftop just outside Eastbourne, England, United Kingdom. Beachy Head is a chalk headland in East Sussex, situated immediately east of the Seven Sisters. The cliff is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain, rising to 162 metres above sea level and is hence known as a prime location for suicides.
    20160730_beachy head_K.jpg
  • View out to sea and the English Channel from Beachy Head clifftop just outside Eastbourne, England, United Kingdom. Beachy Head is a chalk headland in East Sussex, situated immediately east of the Seven Sisters. The cliff is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain, rising to 162 metres above sea level and is hence known as a prime location for suicides. Some people get precariously near to the edge.
    20160730_beachy head_E.jpg
  • View out to sea and the English Channel from Beachy Head clifftop just outside Eastbourne, England, United Kingdom. Beachy Head is a chalk headland in East Sussex, situated immediately east of the Seven Sisters. The cliff is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain, rising to 162 metres above sea level and is hence known as a prime location for suicides.
    20160730_beachy head_J.jpg
  • Beachy Head clifftop just outside Eastbourne, England, United Kingdom. Beachy Head is a chalk headland in East Sussex, situated immediately east of the Seven Sisters. The cliff is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain, rising to 162 metres above sea level and is hence known as a prime location for suicides.
    20160730_beachy head_A.jpg
  • View out to sea and the English Channel from Beachy Head clifftop just outside Eastbourne, England, United Kingdom. Beachy Head is a chalk headland in East Sussex, situated immediately east of the Seven Sisters. The cliff is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain, rising to 162 metres above sea level and is hence known as a prime location for suicides.
    20160730_beachy head_I.jpg
  • View out to sea and the English Channel from Beachy Head clifftop just outside Eastbourne, England, United Kingdom. Beachy Head is a chalk headland in East Sussex, situated immediately east of the Seven Sisters. The cliff is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain, rising to 162 metres above sea level and is hence known as a prime location for suicides. Some people get precariously near to the edge.
    20160730_beachy head_D.jpg
  • A lone female walker rests on top of Stanage Edge gritstone cliffs. From the summit of this escarpment, we see a wide landscape of Gritstone geology on Long Causeway cliffs, Derbyshire. This is the top of Stanage Edge gritstone cliffs. Beyond is a beautiful panorama of the Peak District National Park in England. Stanage Edge is the largest of the gritstone edges that overlook Hathersage in Derbyshire. Stanage Edge at approximately 4 miles in length and 458m at its highest point is the largest of the gritstone cliffs that overlook Hathersage, Derbyshire. The area is one of the most popular locations in the Peak District National Park for climbing and walking with hundreds of rock climbing routes to challenge all ranges of ability. Walkers are drawn to the area to enjoy the varied moorland scenery with stunning views across the surrounding countryside.
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  • The rocky coastline is at Dinas Head in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Seen from high up on the cliff top as a late sun plays across the grasses and sandstone headland. At 463 feet in height, the Dinas Head cliffs provide excellent views across Fishguard Bay to the south and Newport Bay to the north. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path is the first National Trail in Wales. Opened in 1970, the path is almost entirely contained within the boundaries of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park that takes in 17 Sites of Scientific Interest (SSSI), two nature reserves, and Wales' only marine nature reserve. The cliff tops offer wonderful expanses of wildflowers in Spring (April and May are best). Wide variety of birds nest along the cliffs, and grey seals can often be seen in the water below.
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  • The rocky coastline is at Dinas Head in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Seen from high up on the cliff top as a late sun plays across the grasses and sandstone headland. At 463 feet in height, the Dinas Head cliffs provide excellent views across Fishguard Bay to the south and Newport Bay to the north. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path is the first National Trail in Wales. Opened in 1970, the path is almost entirely contained within the boundaries of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park that takes in 17 Sites of Scientific Interest (SSSI), two nature reserves, and Wales' only marine nature reserve. The cliff tops offer wonderful expanses of wildflowers in Spring (April and May are best). Wide variety of birds nest along the cliffs, and grey seals can often be seen in the water below.
    wales_pembrokeshire03-02-08-2007_1_1.jpg
  • View out to sea and the English Channel from Beachy Head clifftop just outside Eastbourne, England, United Kingdom. Beachy Head is a chalk headland in East Sussex, situated immediately east of the Seven Sisters. The cliff is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain, rising to 162 metres above sea level and is hence known as a prime location for suicides.
    20160730_beachy head_C.jpg
  • View out to sea and the English Channel from Beachy Head clifftop just outside Eastbourne, England, United Kingdom. Beachy Head is a chalk headland in East Sussex, situated immediately east of the Seven Sisters. The cliff is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain, rising to 162 metres above sea level and is hence known as a prime location for suicides.
    20160730_beachy head_B.jpg
  • A walking couple rest on a bench at Morte Point on the North Devon Coast. Gazing out to see in the direction of South Wales straight ahead or out to the Atlantic to the right, they sit in peace on a calm summers day. Green grasses carpet the rocks on this clifftop location, a favourite of coastal trekkers and outdoor enthusiasts. Owned by the National Trust, Morte Point is a spectacular headland on the North Devon coast behind the village of Mortehoe near Woolacombe. The treacherous reefs and strong currents at the point, have caused numerous shipwrecks.
    coast_couple1-04-August-2011_1.jpg
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