Famous white cliffs compustos of creta, sedimentary limestone, of white color (chalk). Located opposite to the coasts of Dover. The Britishers put the nickname of Albion to these cliffs, which white means. In this air photo it is possible to estimate the contrast of the cliffs with the meadow and the water. These cliffs reach a height of 107 meters and in a beautiful day they are seen perfectly from the coasts of France.
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