A small town of 25k residents, Seaford is probably famous for being the base for the hike to the seven sisters cliff. It is a very cute town, a lot of elderly British people call this their home.
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| I do land up walking towards local churches and cemeteries, I find them beautiful. |
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| Never seen this one before. |
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| It was so windy and chilly on that day. One side is the English Channel, and the other, colorful cabins. |
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| Walking on these pebbled beaches always feels like physiotherapy for the feet. |
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| Hola. |
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| What do you call a raven/crow meeting? |
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| I found a small cabin/store where a young local woman was selling gelato. Hers was the only store for miles. Some smart supply-demand mapping! |
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| It was quite a hike. The cliff was quite a steep walk. |
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| The town of Seaford from above. |
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| Wildflowers, limestone cliffs and the beautiful waters. |
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| Finally, the seven sisters cliff. |
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| Jotting down random thoughts. |
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| We stopped here, The Grumpy Chef, for a Matcha. I recommend it. |
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| It is such a familiar feeling to see that most towns have a library, church, post office, a town square, almost formulaic. |
I probably would not go back here. I liked it, the view was incredible. But I did not fall in love.
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