White chalk cliffs along the coastline with a house and lush green bushes in the foreground.

Seven Sisters

Eastbourne, England

Standing at Cuckmere Haven, looking out at the Seven Sisters Cliffs, is like staring at the very edge of England. The chalk faces rise and fall like a wave frozen in time, stark against the sea and sky. The Coastguard Cottages sit quietly in the foreground, a reminder that life has always existed at the margins—between sea and land, between weather and shelter, between permanence and erosion. There’s a certain kind of stillness here. A landscape both powerful and delicate, constantly being shaped yet somehow eternal.