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The Seven Sisters
This weekend friends from abroad were visiting, so after a great party on the Saturday, we decided it’d be nice to go to the Seven Sisters National Park, situates about 25 miles east of Brighton.
We were lucky, as this was a lovely day to enjoy the outdoors, as the sun was shining and it was relatively dry.
The Country Park is named after the famous Seven Sisters that form part of the chalk cliffs on the Sussex Heritage Coast, one of Britain’s finest unspoilt coastlines. It is really beautiful and quite typical of this part of the UK’s coastline.
In this picture we have the whole team, comprising (from left to right) of:
Chris (Copenhagen, DK), Elise (Bordeaux, FR), Max (FR), Marion (Grenoble, FR), Louis (Brussels, FR), JD (Paris, FR), Vanessa (Picardie, FR), Matthieu (Paris, FR) and myself (Brussels, FR).
Couple more pics in the next posts
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- Camera: SAMSUNG WB500, WB510 / VLUU WB500 / SAMSUNG HZ10W
- Taken: 24 January, 2010
- Shutter speed: 1/60 s
- Aperture: f/4.8
- Focal length: 10.5 mm
- ISO: 100
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@Chris: Damn Vikings, always invading South England!!