The chalk cliffs at Dover.
Romans called Britain "Albion", because when they were sailing to Britain they saw the White Cliffs of Dover and they thought that the land behind these cliffs is white too.
Albion was the ancient name for Britain or England. Albusmeans white in Latin (probably referring to the white cliffs of Dover).
Albion was the ancient name for Britain or England. Albusmeans white in Latin (probably referring to the white cliffs of Dover).
Albion Park White Eagles was created in 1983.
The one in respect of the white banks and cliffs, that it might have some affinity, even in name also, with our own country, which was sometime so called.
The one in respect of the white banks and cliffs, that it might have some affinity, even in name also, with our own country, which was sometime so called.
Erosion causes it to stay white as white. The Cliffs are made of chalk.
White cliffs can be found in various locations around the world, but some of the most well-known examples include the White Cliffs of Dover in England, the White Cliffs of Rügen in Germany, and the White Cliffs of Møn in Denmark.
They are famous for being white cliffs.
No, they are chalk cliffs and naturally white.
The white cliffs of Dover are composed of chalk.
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