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The Seven Sisters

South Downs National Park
Eastbourne, Beachy Head and the Seven Sisters

June 3rd 2021
Dear All Greetings, and hello again from London. I am writing at the end of a lovely week-long half-term holiday, the Thursday of which I decided to head out and explore again, and am now writing up my blog entry for another lovely local day trip from London. This time I headed southwards, to the south coast, to a lovely little seaside town called Eastbourne, and some nearby star attractions ... read more
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6th June 2021

A Lovely Day Exploring!
Alex, as you know, I admire your local explorations and Eastbourne, Beachey Head and the Seven Sisters were obviously a wonderful choice for your latest foray. The view of the Seven Sisters chalk cliffs was spectacular and what perfect weather! It is very sad to think about people so desperate they took their own lives at Beachy Head. Eastbourne sounds lovely, and I like the pier. Could really go for some Harry Ramsden's fish & chips right now! Glad you had such a rewarding day exploring. Wonderful blog and photos!
6th June 2021

Exploring
What a lovely comment, thank you so much Sylvia! And thank you for reading :) I had a lovely day out at Eastbourne and around. Indeed, there are some sad stories from Beachy Head - I admire greatly the work of the Beachy Head Chaplaincy Team. The pier was lovely, and a slap-up fish 'n' chip meal certainly hits the spot when one is hungry!

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