Dover (Kent) - Castle and seagulls

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Dover (Kent) - Castle and seagulls by Francois Thomas as part of the Geograph project.

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Dover (Kent) - Castle and seagulls

Image: © Francois Thomas Taken: 23 Apr 2005

Dover castle has Roman origins. This famous landmark is also known for its subterranean galleries in use during WWII. The large-sized gulls and their cries are part of all the coastal area atmosphere.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.129524
Longitude
1.308712