If he'd gotten his way, the lodge would have been perched directly on the cliffs' edge.
The walk took in the cliffs from the Devonian era, and the caves at Kents Cavern.
Closer to land, the wind lifts to enter the beaches and climb over the cliffs.
The lifts allow easy access up and down the cliffs, with scenic coastal views.
But, because of the contours of the cliffs, volunteers were unable to see the inshore passage a mile away.
With just a few kilometres until we reached the cliffs, the van stalled.
But today, we shared the cliffs only with the life beneath our feet.
As he crossed the cliffs, he turned off his engine at 65ft and crashed to the ground.
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The cliffs were landscaped a hundred years ago when the town was developed as an upmarket resort.
Two historic lifts set into the cliffs on Bournemouth's seafront are set to open early this season.
The cliffs had been especially busy over the Easter Bank holiday weekend with holiday makers, the force added.
Ironically, he says government policies designed to save eagles are taking away his incentive to protect the cliffs.
Where the land runs out is a wild place, where the cliffs are the prows of ships, enduring the battering tides.
Down below, countless jellyfish drift about the hollows that run beneath the cliffs.
As high as the cliffs go up, it is as deep as that in the middle of the river.
Even so, at points where the cliffs jutted into the ocean we had to time the waves and scurry.
We approach one of the islets, Champion, and circle it, scanning the cliffs.
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The public are able to walk along the cliffs from the visitor centre above Dover harbour to the lighthouse.
' Expanses of black rock swoop down to the shore, where lighthouses look little more than golf tees perched on the cliffs.
The building is one of two villas constructed on top of the cliffs as summer residences between 1885 and 1890.
In a bid to escape everyday life, they braved fierce storms and climbed up the cliffs with their bare hands.
He said there were still problems with the stability of the cliffs in Teignmouth, in south Devon, which were being addressed.
The islands are home to an estimated 80, 000 breeding pairs of kittiwakes, which build nests on the cliffs to avoid predators.
Standing on the cliffs, he gazed at the distant shoreline of France.
Somebody must have been sitting here that afternoon, using a piece of chalk from the cliffs to draw those figures onto the flints.
Mr McCarter said he had stayed in the house because he liked its idyllic setting, nestled under the cliffs looking out to sea.
The impressive views continue as it speeds alongside the cliffs and canyons of the upper Colorado River, before descending into the deserts of Utah and Nevada.
Commercial Estates Group propose to demolish the existing buildings and construct a sea defence scheme in order to stabilise the cliffs in the Bay.
Butterworth's The River is described as "a bewitching new story" that takes place around a remote cabin on the cliffs on a moonless night.
The cliffs are among the many places up and down the East Coast where people are now vying with eagles for choice waterfront property.
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