My trips to the channel. Dover is known for the white cliffs, and is home to Dover Castle, which has been around since the 1100s and had been used up till the 1970s.
Statue of the man who organized the evacuation on Dunkirk (Dover's biggest moment in the war), looking out over the channel
One of the many secret entrances to one of the many secret tunnels in Dover
The old entryway to the castle
The remains of the ancient roman lighthouse
The keep and a trebuchet in the front
The old Anglo Saxon church and the Roman lighthouse, with the channel and France in the background
Inside the Keep
lighthouse
The castle from down in town , and yes I walked up that hill
Brighton is a resort town on the southern coast of England. It's famous for its amusement piers and the Royal Pavilion. It served as King George IV's 'pleasure palace' and is quite impressive on the inside. When I was in Brighton the weather was sadly rather overcast so I decided to do these in black and white. Also I neglected to take pictures in the more energetic parts of town, preferring the beach.
Entryway to the royal Pavilion
unique street lights
The town isn't as depressed as these pictures make it seem
Burnt out remains of the west pier
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Dover and Brighton
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2 comments:
the place looks sooo old!
The lonely hut on the beach would make a great album cover.
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