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Almost certainly not Beachy Head, I live very close and have walked the Seven Sisters many times, and there's nothing that looks like that - at least that I have seen! The lighthouse featured in the pic of the Vulcan by Erja a couple of days ago..
A couple of websites seems to disagree with you.



 
Well, well well! That's a seriously good bit of shot framing - I suspect taken early morning when there's still sea fog around. In my defence, I would argue that I've never gotten out of bed early enough to see it in these conditions... :ROFLMAO:
 
Well, well well! That's a seriously good bit of shot framing - I suspect taken early morning when there's still sea fog around. In my defence, I would argue that I've never gotten out of bed early enough to see it in these conditions... :ROFLMAO:
How nice it is that you were gracious enough to concede. It is a lovely picture and although I have never been to that part of the UK, it is very tempting.

You mentioned my being a fan of 558? We do have a couple of pictures on the wall in the house, one of her flying over a cathedral, and one of 607 as well, signed by her crew. She collects pictures and has a thing for Vulcans, for some reason.
 
How nice it is that you were gracious enough to concede. It is a lovely picture and although I have never been to that part of the UK, it is very tempting.

You mentioned my being a fan of 558? We do have a couple of pictures on the wall in the house, one of her flying over a cathedral, and one of 607 as well, signed by her crew. She collects pictures and has a thing for Vulcans, for some reason.
When you're wrong, you're wrong, much better to admit it. It's just a bit embarrassing given how close it is to where I live! Beachy Head and the Seven Sisters in East Sussex are a marvelous place to visit, do come if you can! There is a view that is one of the most photographed / painted in the whole of the UK, I will try and get one for you. But Beachy Head is also (sadly) a suicide magnet - people come from literally all over the world to kill themselves there. There is a permanent chaplaincy presence on the clifftop to try and prevent this, but people still find a way through.
 
How awful it is that such beauty draws such sad and desperate people. I saw a picture yesterday of a wonderful derelict, sat on top of a five hundred foot cliff. An old hotel. They closed it, despite it having beautiful views, because too many were drawn there for the same purpose.
 
Here you go - view of the Seven Sisters, with the Coastguard cottages in the foreground. Beachy Head is the highest of the seven, and almost invisible from this angle, it's right at the far end tucked away round the corner.
 

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How awful it is that such beauty draws such sad and desperate people. I saw a picture yesterday of a wonderful derelict, sat on top of a five hundred foot cliff. An old hotel. They closed it, despite it having beautiful views, because too many were drawn there for the same purpose.
People do what they do, and often theres no accounting for why. Sometimes it simply relates to the fact that they can.
 
How nice it is that you were gracious enough to concede. It is a lovely picture and although I have never been to that part of the UK, it is very tempting.

You mentioned my being a fan of 558? We do have a couple of pictures on the wall in the house, one of her flying over a cathedral, and one of 607 as well, signed by her crew. She collects pictures and has a thing for Vulcans, for some reason.
A surprising number of people like Vulcans. Although I would describe myself as keen on old aircraft - I like visiting museums and going to airshows - the Vulcan never really did it for me. It's not that I don't like them, they just don't thrill me in the way that others do. Have walked round and underneath one, and they are HUGE - the bomb bay by itself is enormous.
 
This post makes me realize I don't own any real beautiful or sexy lingerie, just underwear and bras
 
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