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A few miles along the coast from me are the Seven Sisters Cliffs. I thought it was time I took another walk along them again to remind myself how beautiful they are. Ready? Let’s go!
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A scenic place.
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Is really is.
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Could you slow down just a bit?
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With pleasure!
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Now that was some walk and what amazing views too
Have a clifftastic week 👍
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Hard work but worth it!
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K:
Loved the digital image up there – you did things with a palette knife and pixels.
I had a baa-ll of a time looking at the sheep up close and in the distance.
If you go to my blog you’ll probably see a “Shepherding”-themed picture.
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I have to confess I used a photo editing suite! On my way to yours now, just need a sit down first!
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What beautiful cliffs! Probably best for my family to stay away…we have some members who can’t resist a bit of limestone…
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Actually, this is chalk so you can come along after all!
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Hi Keith – near my home … always looked up to – except when visiting locally … it’s a stunning are – you’ve some amazing view – lovely photography … cheers Hilary
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I often catch the number 12 bus to the Cuckmere Inn, walk to the cliff edge, and then along to Seaford, in fact, I took these pictures on that route!
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So very nice. What a lovely place. So very beautiful. Thanks for sharing this.
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I feel blessed to have them just a few miles along the coast from my home.
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Wow, those cliffs are spectacular. I like the contrast between the stark white and the lush greens.
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That’s what I love about them!
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I’ve got my walking shoes on and will join you in that walk. Beautiful shots.
Thank you for hosting the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday and rest of the week. 🙂
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You’ll really enjoy it, Sandee!
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Spectacular! It looks like it might get windy, but I don’t know the area, so may be way off!
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I can get very blustery so I keep well away from the edge when the wind’s blowing seaward!
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I love to walk and my walking shoes are on right now. Happy to join you virtually and admire the white rock against the green grass. The sheep are a bonus. How pretty! Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
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If only you could Alana, I know you’d love it!
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Beautiful photos. We walked along there when we were staying nearby a few years ago.
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It’s not the easiest walk with all those steep slopes but I’m sure you agree it’s worth the effort!
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That is a most lusciously beautiful place!
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I wish you could actually see it, Mimi.
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These are amazing views! Great place for a walk.
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It is, and it rarely gets busy up there. Not a place for bird lovers such as you, herring gulls rule and populate although I do see the occasional Cormorant on the rocks down below.
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Had no idea of this beautiful white rock on the coast line. My favorite shot is the one with the sheep, but they’re all excellent!
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There aren’t many white cliffs, mainly these and the famous White Cliffs of Dover a few miles along the coast.
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