Description of the photograph
Title: | Cuckmere Haven looking west | Taken from: | The Seven Sisters are a series of chalk cliffs by the English Channel. | Description: | The River Cuckmere rises near Heathfield in East Sussex, England on the southern slopes of the Weald. The name of the river probably comes from an Old English word meaning fast-flowing, since it descends over 100 m (328 ft) in its initial four miles (6.4 km). Eventually flowing into the English Channel, it is the only undeveloped river mouth on the Sussex coast. | Keywords: | river, coast |
Image data
Image sizes: | 3036*2048px, 3136kb |
Origin: | Originally a digital image, with postprocessing |
Date/Time: | 19970509-125500 |
Camera: | | Position coordinates: | WGS84 LONG 0.158486366272°, LAT 50.7565496854° | Destination coordinates; | WGS84 LONG 0.148401260376°, LAT 50.759481682° (Cuckmere Haven) | Air-line distance: | | Bearing: | | Author: | Alexandra Medwedeff |
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