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On Thursday we went on a walk along the cliffs. The coach took us to Birling Gap, the start of our walk. It was quite a hot day, so I wasn’t sure how to feel about a long walk. But as we got off, I was very happy and excited about the walk along the beautiful cliffs. There were stairs down to the beach, where we took another class picture with those amazing cliffs in the background. We returned to the top of the cliffs and started the walk. The view was terrific. We could see the sea, beautiful landscapes, a lot of plants and sweet little bees. The air was amazing. You could smell the salt in the sea. We walked for about two hours. It was exhausting but it was one of the most beautiful activities we did in England. Make sure you bring along your mobile so you can take pictures, and a huge bottle of water. (Erika)

The walk along the cliffs was extremely beautiful because the skyline was incredible, and the water looked crystal-blue. Everybody walked the first part of the walk because we were told to but that wasn't boring and did not take too long at all. The second part was voluntary, but I walked the second part anyways and I thought the skyline and the landscape looked even more beautiful. We saw a lot of people who also walked along the cliffs. Once a year there is even a race on the cliffs. I think we just missed the event. I would like to give you a tip: On your return, you should go to Eastbourne’s best ice cream parlour, just off the pier. By the end of the walk you HAVE deserved a massive scoop of ice cream. (Jonathan)

Hello, I will give you some information about the walk along the cliffs. After the second day at the J.M-school, our teachers told us that we would do a walk along the Seven Sisters, which is the area at the beautiful cliffs between Eastbourne and Brighton. First, we weren't happy about the plan but after a 30- minute-bus ride to the starting point at Birling Gap, we went to a rocky beach. After a short break we started our walk. Mrs Rath said that it would take one hour and thirty minutes, but we finished the walk in only forty minutes. First, I wanted to join the group and take the coach back to Eastbourne but then, Jonathan and myself decided to complete the walk. I think this was a very good decision because the second part of the walk was so much more beautiful than the first part. There were only four children from our class, namely, Fine, Celina, Jonathan and me, and there were around twelve students from the other class who completed the walk. Everybody else preferred the coach. Finally, the hikers were awarded with some ice cream. (Elin)

The coach took us to the Seven Sisters which is a huge park area. I was very excited to walk along the cliffs because I had never done anything similar before. The view was amazing. It felt like being between the sea and farmland. Before we started the walk the teacher told us that the walk would take around 1:20 but it only took me 40 minutes. That made me feel very proud! If you think about going on a walk along the cliffs, you must follow my advice: On a hot day you will definitely need sun-cream if you don’t want a sunburn. Also, sunglasses would be very helpful and, of course, bring along a bottle of water. Furthermore, don’t walk too fast and not too slowly. Walk at your own pace. That way you will enjoy the walk along the cliffs. (Paula)