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Wikipedia: The White Cliffs of Dover are cliffs which form part of the British coastline facing the Strait of Dover and France. The cliffs are part of the North Downs formation. The cliff face, which reaches up to 107 metres (351 ft), owes its striking façade to its composition of chalk accentuated by streaks of black flint.
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![A view of the cliffs from the path. [A view of the cliffs from the path.]](http://images.ookaboo.com/photo/s/Cliffs_of_Dover_s.jpg)
![Evidence of erosion along the cliff top [Evidence of erosion along the cliff top]](http://images.ookaboo.com/photo/s/Cliffs_of_Dover_erosion_s.jpg)