Now. The view of the Seven Sisters chalk cliffs from the beach at Birling Gap on the East Sussex coast. I went down there for a long weekend getaway before Christmas.
The cliffs erode about 0.3 to 0.7 metres every year – that’s one to two ruler lengths – which means that houses have had to be demolished or buildings have had to be moved back from the cliffs edge over the years.
~ Spotted Cow
These are stunning photos! I especially love the composition you chose for each. What a magical landscape. I can definitely understand why you chose a pre-holiday visit 🙂
If only I could go back to those lazy days. Back to work isn’t quite as leisurely !
Do you know if they ever find things from the past that fall out of the cliffs? Interesting!
Yes, I think people find fossils there quite regularly. I’m too busy taking pictures that I don’t turn over the rubble much !