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SUMMARY:Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Brighton\, a vibrant seaside city on England’s south coast\, is celebrated for its eclectic charm\, bohemian spirit\, and iconic landmarks. Famous for the striking Royal Pavilion with its exotic Indo-Saracenic architecture\, Brighton also boasts a lively seafront with its historic pier\, pebble beach\, and buzzing promenade lined with cafés\, bars\, and amusements. The city’s maze-like Lanes offer a treasure trove of independent boutiques\, antique shops\, and quirky eateries\, while its thriving arts and music scenes draw visitors year-round. With a welcoming\, inclusive atmosphere and a perfect blend of heritage\, culture\, and coastal fun\, Brighton has long been a favourite destination for both relaxation and creativity.
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SUMMARY:Seven Sisters to Eastbourne Walk
DESCRIPTION:The Seven Sisters Cliffs are a striking series of chalk sea cliffs located along the southern coast of England\, between Seaford and Eastbourne in East Sussex. Part of the South Downs National Park\, they are named for their seven distinct undulating peaks\, shaped by centuries of coastal erosion. The brilliant white chalk faces contrast beautifully with the deep blue of the English Channel and the rolling green hills above\, making the area a popular spot for walkers\, photographers\, and nature lovers. The cliffs are often considered more unspoiled than the nearby\, more famous White Cliffs of Dover\, offering a dramatic yet peaceful landscape that showcases the natural beauty of England’s coastline. \nRoute \nhttps://maps.app.goo.gl/Lkgze2fdJUJSgz6h9
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