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Daily Archives: October 8, 2013
Another Clifftop Walk: St Margaret’s Bay to the South Foreland Lighthouse and a Bit Further
It was a windy, rainy September Sunday. It wouldn’t have been a good idea to have wandered to close to the edge of those white cliffs, for fear of being whisked over. It wasn’t cold, though, making for a very pleasant, invigorating walk. It was a continuation of the walk we made while on a week’s stay, at the back-end of August, in the adjacent village to St Margaret’s (heading towards Deal) called Kingsdown. Continue reading
Posted in Art, Ecology, Photography, Walking
Tagged black flint, Flora, free food, Miriam Margolyes, Mrs Knott's Tearoom, National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, Peter Ustinov, sea kale, seagull, South Foreland Lighthouse, St Margaret-at-Cliffe, The Pines Gardens Tea Room, Walking by the Sea, Walks, walks, walks by the sea, White Cliffs of Dover, Winston Churchill, world war ii
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