Hi Keith – I’ll never be able to post a crummy iphone photo again about those beautiful Downs just up there! Fantastic photos … mind you it might be wet up there now! It is just the most stunning area – gorgeous to be able to access it so easily … cheers Hilary
I am curious about the name, 7 sisters. Here in India, the seven North Eastern States are called 7 sisters. Though I have not visited that part of my country, I have learnt that its beautiful too!
7 sisters at your end are damn pretty!
It is a series of seven chalk cliffs, but why they are called Sisters no-one knows. In Greek mythology Atlas had seven daughters but I don’t know if there’s a connection. Thanks Anagha.
These cliffs almost look like paintings, Keith! But, they’re very beautiful and I’m glad you shared them with us and linked up for our #ww blog hop. I come from that part of the country in India where we have seven North-Eastern states that are collectively called the Seven Sisters, so, initially, I was a bit intrigued when I first read your post title. Hope to see you link up in the coming weeks too! Happy Wednesday and a lovely rest of the week.
I must say these photos doesn’t look like home, but yet another place you have visited on your many voyages. … and you live here??? OMG How terribly breath-taking for sure. I can see why it’s your favorite place to stroll. You are truly a man of the world. Mr. Keith, I am so terribly happy to met you. I love going on vacation with you even if it’s only in pictures/words… it’s been such a delightful voyage thus far. I can’t wait to go on our next voyage. ~hehehe~
I’m really enjoying your company. The world is a wonderful place and I’m blessed to have seen as much of it as I have. They say travel broadens the mind – so true!
Beautiful photos! Doesn’t look like the 7 Sisters in Oregon! Must be another 7 Sisters. 🙂
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Those sisters get everywhere! Cheers Laurie
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What beautiful photos I would love a stroll there nice and peaceful, much nicer view than where I am in Marylebone arrrghh!
Have a scenictastic week and thanks for strolling by 🙂
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Let’s just say it’s different – I love popping up to London too!
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That is gorgeous! What a view! Thanks for sharing and for stopping by NanaHood
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Thanks to you too NanaHood
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Gorgeous photos! I would love to take a stroll there too!
Happy WW!
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I feel so lucky having it close by! Thanks Veronica
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Hi Keith – I’ll never be able to post a crummy iphone photo again about those beautiful Downs just up there! Fantastic photos … mind you it might be wet up there now! It is just the most stunning area – gorgeous to be able to access it so easily … cheers Hilary
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You are even closer than me, but it’s only a bus hop away. No matter where I’ve travelled to, when I come home I can’t wait to get up there again!
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What a beautiful place! You are quite blessed.
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It is very special. Thanks Mimi
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That’s one heck of a place for a stroll, sir! Those white cliffs are incredible.
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There are some very steep slopes in places but it’s worth the effort! Thanks Jeanna
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Gorgeous images! It must be so peaceful there. Thanks for sharing these.
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It certainly is and rarely gets busy. Thanks so much.
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I’d say that is an outstanding view! Beautifully photographed too.
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Thanks so much, Carol – it’s amazing what you can do with a mobile phone these days!
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Wow, what a view indeed. I would love to see this in person.
Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. 🙂
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Photos can’t do it justice. Thanks so much Sandee
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I’m guessing you’re right about that, Keith. 🙂
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Absolutely stunning! The ledge is so sharp and such a drop that I get a twinge of anxiety looking at it!
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The highest one is Beachy Head, which is my last photo and it’s 600 feet high. Sadly it’s also the UK’s most used suicide spot.
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What a beautiful place to take a stroll or just sit awhile and absorb the beauty of creation. Have a blessed day.
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It certainly is and I love it up there all year round. Thanks for dropping by.
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I am curious about the name, 7 sisters. Here in India, the seven North Eastern States are called 7 sisters. Though I have not visited that part of my country, I have learnt that its beautiful too!
7 sisters at your end are damn pretty!
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It is a series of seven chalk cliffs, but why they are called Sisters no-one knows. In Greek mythology Atlas had seven daughters but I don’t know if there’s a connection. Thanks Anagha.
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Gorgeous! Thanks for sharing! Have a great week!
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My pleasure, thanks Kelleyn
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Absolutely beautiful!
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Thanks so much Robert
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If you’re going to take a stroll, that would be the place to do it – beautiful!
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It’s perfect, although some of the slopes are a little on the steep side!
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These are beautiful photos! I have to say you were a lot closer to the edge in the last ones than I dared to go when we were there last year.
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I’m not too keen on getting close especially as there are no fences – 600 feet is a long way down!
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Wow! Makes we wish I was in the UK. Gorgeous shots.
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One sunny day perhaps! Thanks Beth
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Those are beautiful shots and I bet you can find some great Seaglass on that beach.
Thanks for sharing!
– Lisa
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I’ll be looking when I go back there this afternoon! Thanks Lisa
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Absolutely breathtaking. Thanks Keith for your fascinating posts on #WW.
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Thank Natasha
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These cliffs almost look like paintings, Keith! But, they’re very beautiful and I’m glad you shared them with us and linked up for our #ww blog hop. I come from that part of the country in India where we have seven North-Eastern states that are collectively called the Seven Sisters, so, initially, I was a bit intrigued when I first read your post title. Hope to see you link up in the coming weeks too! Happy Wednesday and a lovely rest of the week.
Visiting from : https://theskygirl.com/2019/02/19/sunset-at-fatehsagar-lake-wordlesswednesday/
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Those sisters get everywhere! Thanks so much Esha
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You’re welcome, Keith! 😊
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breathtaking scenery.. beautifully captured!
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Much appreciated, thank you.
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I must say these photos doesn’t look like home, but yet another place you have visited on your many voyages. … and you live here??? OMG How terribly breath-taking for sure. I can see why it’s your favorite place to stroll. You are truly a man of the world. Mr. Keith, I am so terribly happy to met you. I love going on vacation with you even if it’s only in pictures/words… it’s been such a delightful voyage thus far. I can’t wait to go on our next voyage. ~hehehe~
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I’m really enjoying your company. The world is a wonderful place and I’m blessed to have seen as much of it as I have. They say travel broadens the mind – so true!
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