Dover, England
Dover is a coastal town in southeastern England, known for its iconic white chalk cliffs. It serves as a major ferry port, connecting England to mainland Europe, particularly to Calais, France. The town has a rich history, with landmarks such as the Dover Castle, which dates back to the 11th century and offers stunning views of the surrounding area.
The town is also home to the Dover Museum, which showcases local history and artifacts. With its picturesque scenery and historical significance, Dover attracts many visitors each year, making it an important destination for tourism in the region.