April 8, 2013 at 9:06 pm
As spring finally showed some signs of arriving I decided to you the chance to go to Cuckmere Haven and get some photos of the cliffs from the opposite angle than last time(Birling Gap).
Please look and comment, and I promise these are the last Seven Sisters photos I will post(unless I have the chance to fly over them)

Seven Sisters from Beach at Cuckmere Haven by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

Seven Sisters from just above pebble level by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

Seven Sisters reflecting by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

Seven Sisters From Seaford Head by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

Seven Sisters by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr
Seven Sisters Cuckmere Haven Coastguard Cottages by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

Seven sisters Black and White by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

Can’t be an easy life growing on top of a cliff by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

Cute Bunny at Cuckmere by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

Green phone box Cuckmere by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr
By: Flygirl - 10th April 2013 at 16:37
Nice shots Martin.
By: MSR777 - 10th April 2013 at 08:16
Beautiful picture. I want to buy the house in picture 5. I’ve never seen a green phone box before.
By: duxfordhawk - 9th April 2013 at 21:55
[QUOTE=trumper;2012603]:) Looks familiar
http://www.nicolastrudgian.com/collectiondetail.php?collection_id=126
Very nice indeed.
By: trumper - 9th April 2013 at 19:15
🙂 Looks familiar
http://www.nicolastrudgian.com/collectiondetail.php?collection_id=126

By: Lincoln 7 - 9th April 2013 at 09:27
I know exactly what you mean Martin. There is a “Certain place” in the Peak District National Park, and I just can’t drive past it without taking a photo, with a voice in the back seat saying, “Oh, not again”. 😉
Jim.
Lincoln .7
By: duxfordhawk - 9th April 2013 at 00:34
I wasn’t aware of that at all Jim, Glad you like the photos.
Its hard to explain but I have been fascinated by these cliffs since I first saw them as a child on a ferry from Newhaven to Dieppe. They are one of this countries most beautiful natural wonders, somehow timeless yet always changing.
By: Lincoln 7 - 8th April 2013 at 23:38
Nice photos Martin. Did you know that Trinity House had a Lightship named, “Seven Sisters?”.
Jim.
Lincoln .7