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Beachy Head is a chalk headland in East Sussex, England. The cliff is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain, rising to 162 metres (531 ft) above sea level.
An incredible view. Much better to see this than what I was able to see at the White Cliffs of Dover. That might just be because of the quick nature of my visit to Dover, but Beachy Head was an incredible view.
Guard Rails and Fences? Who needs those. Of course, I was warned that this was one of the most popular places in England to jump off of. I was not looking to do that.
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You can walk the entire path. I didn't, but it was a nice day and I did get a good walk in.
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I didn't realize taking the bike on the paths was an option. Actually, it wasn't. I met up with these riders later. They really didn't care that they were breaking rules. Funny, but nobody else seemed to care either. In the US someone would have freaked and called the State Department or something.
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