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Dover, England
White Cliffs of Dover, England

The White Cliffs of Dover are the first glimpse of England gained by many international visitors traveling from continental Europe. The cliffs are about 65-80 million years old, made from chalk deposits that were characteristic of the Cretaceous period and stretch for about 10 miles along the coast. They are scarred with defenses and fortifications from countless wars. Napoleonic tunnels were built into the cliffs and modified for use during World War II.