Monday, July 14, 2008

White Cliff



Yesterday, we decided to go to the White Cliff walking along the scenic trail from the Seven Sisters to Eastbourne. It took us about an hour to get to Brighton from London Victoria by Southern Express train. At Brighton, we took bus 12 at Churchill Square to Exceat (about 45-minute ride), where the trail began.

We followed the sign, South Downs Way Trail, and walked uphill to the top of the Seven Sisters, which gave us spectacular views of the white cliff and the borderless sea. We then walked eastward on the undulating landscape and arrived at Birling Gap. There, we descended a wooden staircase to get to the foot of the cliff and rested on a stony beach. After a 30-minute break, we walked uphill again to our next destination, the Beachy Head - the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain. That’s also where the toughest part of our journey began. By the time I got to the Beachy Head, my energy level had been dropping low; but we had not reached our final destination, the Eastbourne Pier. That would be another 2 hours walk. Anyhow, we kept on walking; and I kept on reminding myself that I would get to taste the best fish and chips there. That was how I made it to the end.


To me, the 5-hour trail, going uphill and downhill, was physically demanding. It reminded me of the trail walk I had on the Great Wall from Jinshanling to Simatai; but this time the path was wider and had less crumbled stones. After the walk, my leg muscles were tight and aching. I had to take Tylenol to soothe the pain. Nonetheless, I still found the journey rewarding.

Here are some of the photos of the white cliff along the trail:

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