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The White Cliffs of Dover rise several hundred feet above the surf, along a southern stretch of the English Channel. They are beautiful and abrupt, as if a giant cleaver chopped open the ...
The White Cliffs of Dover now have a philosopher-in-residence to ponder why they are so important to the British. But what and who helped the chalk cliffs become such a symbol of the nation?
FILE - This is a Thursday, Feb. 1, 2001. file photo shows the lighthouse on top of the White Cliffs of Dover, England, after a large segment of chalk fell from the cliff after a landslide.
England’s famed White Cliffs of Dover were formed almost 100 million years ago out of the crushed shells of tiny single-celled algae. Now a team of scientists has identified the specific ocean ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNSoar Above Dover's Iconic White Cliffs with Stunning Drone FootageTake a flight of discovery high above the iconic White Cliffs of Dover with this captivating drone footage, offering a unique aerial perspective of one of England's most famous natural landmarks.
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Choirs mark VE Day singing White Cliffs of DoverMembers of more than 20 community choirs will mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day with a rendition of Dame Vera Lynn's wartime classic The White Cliffs of Dover. Buskerteers Choirs will perform ...
The White Cliffs of Dover is the saga [based on Alice Duer Miller's poem] of an American girl who went to England for a vacation in 1914, fell in love with a title, learned to love Britain and ...
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