You not mistaking "White Cliffs" with "Cliffs covered in bird crap" ?
Hell that could be a load of places, some times of the year St Kildas is pretty white from some angles.
You not mistaking "White Cliffs" with "Cliffs covered in bird crap" ?
Arbroath ?
I am going with Dover.
Noup Head - Orkney Islands have white stripes, not 'pure white' or whatever though. Although I would guess it to be quartz?
Arbroath ?
I am going with Dover.
***Edit: Or whatever they are, plane nerds!***
I think the nearest one is a Hurricane, but I'm not a plane nerd either![]()
//edit and Z5140 is a Hawker Hurricane - so wrong way round I'm afraid for your guess.![]()
The cliffs at Arbroath are Aeolian channelised sandstones from the Devonian... we actually call these formations "Old Red Sandstone" because of the high K-Feldspar content, weathered to a pink/red which makes them red colour... mixed with some Fe oxidisation...
Basically, defo not white![]()
The cliffs along the east coast just above the border are quite quite white - I can't think of anywhere along there with a campsite and beach tho.
The cliffs along the east coast just above the border are quite quite white - I can't think of anywhere along there with a campsite and beach tho.
No they aren't. The cliffs around Eyemouth, St. Abb's etc aren't white at all. Coldingham beach is the only main beach just north of the border apart from perhaps Pease Bay.
This is Coldingham. Not a picture of a cliff obviously but the rocks are the same:
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