The White Cliffs, Iconic White Cliffs, a Symbol of England
Port of Dover, UK
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Introduction
Dover Cliff is located at the Beachy Head in England, facing the English Channel. It is a cliff by the seaside, covering 5 kilometers of white cliffs. The formation of this cliff began in the Cretaceous period, as tiny marine organisms deposited at a rate of 0.015 millimeters per year over time. Today, it has become a famous tourist attraction in the UK, and is also regarded as a symbol of England.