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The White Cliffs of Dover are iconic chalk cliffs in England, towering over the Strait of Dover and France. Standing at 350 feet tall, these cliffs boast a striking appearance with streaks of black flint running through the chalk. Home to diverse wildlife and rare plants, the cliffs are a haven for migratory birds and butterflies. Despite erosion and occasional cliff collapses, they remain a timeless symbol of the English coastline, visible from across the Channel on a clear day. With their rich history dating back to Roman times, the White Cliffs of Dover continue to captivate visitors and locals alike with their natural beauty and cultural significance.