The chalk cliffs at Eastbourne are a great example of the natural history of England. Formed from the compressed skeletons of small plankton-like organisms, the cliffs draw attention from a huge crowd of people in a variety of different trades. Interestingly, the cliffs were formed around the time that the T-Rex wandered around chomping everything in its path, but they remained underwater until continental seperation lead to the channel being formed and water carving the cliff faces into the sheer slopes we see today. Sadly, this is also one of the worlds most popular suicide destinations due to the beauty of the location and distance above the beach.
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