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Round Down Cliff

Cliff

Why this matters

Round Down Cliff is a sea cliff located near Dover, composed primarily of chalk from the Cretaceous period, around 70 to 100 million years old. It formed through the erosion of soft chalk by wave action and weathering, and is notable for its location within a historically significant coastal landscape.

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Round Down Cliff is shown as a cliff on the public map of Dover. The saved point is the map point or the centre of its mapped shape.
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