The fun part of this walk is wading the river Cuckmere. After waiting half an hour for the flow to reduce slightly, off we set.
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Sunday, 1 July 2012
Kittiwakes on Seaford to East Dean walk
The chalk cliffs at Splash point, Seaford, West Sussex are spectacular at this time of year - not just for their height and colour - but for the nesting Kittiwakes.
The fun part of this walk is wading the river Cuckmere. After waiting half an hour for the flow to reduce slightly, off we set.
Well done Betty! The only one to cross the river in bare feet!
The fun part of this walk is wading the river Cuckmere. After waiting half an hour for the flow to reduce slightly, off we set.
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