Promenade, Birchington
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Image: © Robin Webster Taken: 20 Mar 2016
This appears to have been built more as a sea defence against cliff erosion than a seaside pleasure feature. It is a long way down to the sea or shore depending on the tide, with very few ways up again if you are unfortunate enough to fall over or get trapped by the tide. Chalk above and chalk below.