The Seven Sisters landmark on the Sussex coast between Eastbourne and Seaford with Seaford Head in the distance from Birling Gap


The Seven Sisters chalk cliffs a well known landmark on the Sussex coast between Eastbourne and Seaford. The name is taken from the seven 'peaks' of the cliffs as they form the end of the South Downs which runs from Winchester down to Eastbourne. This image was taken from the beach at Birling Gap - a popular part of the coast to visit. Seaford Head can be seen in the distance.


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Location: Birling Gap South Coast between Eastbourne & Seaford England UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain
Photo credit: © Malcolm McHugh / Alamy / Afripics
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