Beachy Head's brilliantly bright chalk white cliffs are enchantingly tall with the highest
chalk sea cliff in Britian at 531 ′ (162m) above sea level.
Not exact matches
The beach was composed of whited powdery sand, wrapped in white
cliffs with fat,
chalk - colored stalactites dripping from the ceiling of the
sea caves.
Made at an enclosed beach set below white
chalk cliffs, near Eastbourne, Warboys created the painting by casting and rubbing pigment onto swathes of raw canvas that are submerged and pulled from the
sea.