Birling Gap, Seven Sisters and Beachy Head, East Sussex
 
 
Birling Gap is a unique hamlet near Eastbourne, East Sussex, owned by the National Trust.

There are steps down to the beach with fine views of the famous Seven Sisters in one direction and Beachy Head in the other.

The chalky cliffs of the Seven Sisters developed under the sea, 70 to 100 million years ago. Later the chalk cliffs dipped beneath the sea again and came up covered in silt and sand, still visible as the top layer.

 
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