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A writer returns to his grandparents’ former castle-home in a seaside corner of Denmark known for its chalk cliffs, ‘dancing elves’ and haunting World War II past. Credit... Supported by By ...
Majestic Mount Princeton has a notable feature on its southeastern side: Chalk Cliffs. Well, actually, they’re made of kaolinite. This soft white clay is deposited by hot mineral waters that ...
These stunning white chalk cliffs have drawn people, especially artists, such as Claude Monet and Guy de Maupassant, to the area for eons. The cliffs are often compared to the famous White Cliffs ...
Along a stretch of the South Downs Way in East Sussex, chalk cliffs rise from the sea and a mysterious hill figure looms over the land. A 100-mile hike along the East Sussex coastline, the South ...
You're treated to the best of both worlds from that dizzying height on a swing nestled amongst chalk cliffs as you soar ... thrilling ziplines across the world, it certainly deserves consideration ...