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Hunstanton Cliffs

 
  • Hunstanton Cliffs by Mike Shinners
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The Hunstanton Cliffs is a west-facing sea cliff, up to 18 m high, that extends 1.3 km NNE from Hunstanton promenade to St Edmund's Point, Old Hunstanton. The famous striped cliffs of Hunstanton show an amazing slice of Britain’s history over many million years. White Chalk from the Upper Cretaceous era forms the top layer, followed by a layer of limestone, known as red chalk from the Lower Cretaceous period formed over a period of 15 million years and finally beneath is grey/green Carstone. On top of the striped cliffs is Hunstanton North Promenade, which has lovely gardens and walks overlooking the sea.
   
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