This has got to be one of the most beautiful photos of the white cliffs of Dover I've ever seen. I've been there in person but I don't remember its being this lovely. via
Once I went with a boat from Holland to England and saw the whites cliffs of Dover. I remember the beauty of the colours. The see was green and the air was violet. It was raining and a lot of wind. I was moved from all of this very much. I think it is the best place to enter England. Greetings from Geri
one of my favorite songs is white cliffs of dover. i always cry. we were there to take the ferry to calais. i didn't really even want to go to france. i could have spent a delightful afternoon slowly exploring dover. i remember mostly big barge type boats. but then we were on the dock to catch the ferry. sigh. this picture is just exquisite.
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Once I went with a boat from Holland to England and saw the whites cliffs of Dover. I remember the beauty of the colours. The see was green and the air was violet. It was raining and a lot of wind. I was moved from all of this very much. I think it is the best place to enter England.
Greetings from Geri
That is so beautiful! The photographer did a great job capturing that gorgeous lighting and the colors of the sky and the water.
Rosemary, I love this photo of the cliffs. I have never seen it before. Smiles, Susie
one of my favorite songs is white cliffs of dover. i always cry.
we were there to take the ferry to calais. i didn't really even want to go to france. i could have spent a delightful afternoon slowly exploring dover.
i remember mostly big barge type boats. but then we were on the dock to catch the ferry. sigh.
this picture is just exquisite.
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