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White Cliffs is the name of several localities:
- The White Cliffs of Dover in the South-East of the United Kingdom
- White Cliffs, New South Wales, an opal-mining town in Australia
- White Cliffs Solar Power Station was the main source of electricity in the town for 15 years
- White Cliffs (Utah), a series of cliffs in southern Utah formed from the Navajo Sandstone formation.
Usage examples of "white cliffs".
But enough of such trifles, for we have our work before us, and it will be time to speak of this matter when we see the white cliffs of England once more.
Southward, they began to see a lower plain beyond the mountains& and the high white cliffs of another mountain range to the east.
There was no beauty here, certainly nothing like the majestic ice-shrouded peaks, the glaciers that towered almost as high as the White Cliffs of Dover, or the icebergs that floated serenely like crystal castles that one might expect to see on and around the great landmass of the Antarctic and its offshore islands.
She waited there, out at sea, waited for her master, like a beautiful white bird all ready to take flight, and he would never reach her, never see her smooth deck again, never gaze any more on the white cliffs of England, the land of liberty and of hope.
He stood in the prow of the ship, uncaring of the sea spray that drenched him, staring at the faint smudge of the white cliffs in the distance before him.
They flew on in silence until the looming white cliffs emerged from the shroud of evening mists and the black, beribboned opening that was their refuge yawned before them.
Once again her hand swung in an arc over the depression, and the view of the white cliffs disappeared, replaced by that of a misty landscape.
He looked over his shoulder at the tall white cliffs, wondering how closely he had estimated the position of the sacerdote's hall.