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The White Cliffs of Dover, Kent
‘There’ll be bluebirds over the White Cliffs of Dover’ is a wartime lyric that virtually every Briton over a certain age can recite. A symbol of home for many during the First and Second World Wars, which also played a vital role in Britain’s defence, these magnificent cliffs on Kent’s southeast coast hold a special place in the nation’s history, and in its heart. Reminders of their significance can be found along the cliffs, such as at the Fan Bay Deep Shelter; a complex of hidden WWII tunnels underneath the cliffs, which are open for visitors.