Savior Convent, Voronezh region, Russia — rock-hewn Orthodox cave church with painted icons and onion domes carved into a chalk cliff.
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Savior Convent, Voronezh region, Russia — rock-hewn Orthodox cave church with painted icons and onion domes carved into a chalk cliff.
This B-2 Bomber flying out of RAF Fairford checked in with the call sign "DEATH11" for a low level run along England's White Cliffs of Dover before heading back to Whiteman Air Force in the United States
Beachy Head Cliff & Lighthouse
Beachy Head is a chalk headland in East Sussex, England. It is situated close to Eastbourne. Beachy Head is located within the administrative area of Eastbourne Borough Council which owns the land, forming part of the Eastbourne Downland Estate. The cliff is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain, rising to 162 m (531 ft) above sea level. The peak allows views of the south east coast towards Dungeness in the east, and to the Isle of Wight in the west.
Beachy Head Lighthouse is a lighthouse located in the English Channel below the cliffs of Beachy Head in East Sussex. It is 33 m (108 ft) in height and became operational in October 1902. It was the last traditional-style 'rock tower' (i.e. offshore lighthouse) to be built by Trinity House.
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“Koenigsstuhl National Park”
View from the visitor’s platform at Koenigsstuhl National Park Centre, Sassnitz, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany to the Baltic Sea and to the chalk cliffs
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“Koenigsstuhl National Park”
View to the other side from the visitor’s platform at Koenigsstuhl National Park Centre, Sassnitz, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany to the Baltic Sea and to the chalk cliffs