Maryport
a Seaside Town in the county of Cumbria
Hugh Town
in the county of Isles of Scilly
Hawes
a Historic Market Town in the county of North Yorkshire
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The first mention of the White Cliffs of Dover was by Julius Caesar when he came over with two legions of soldiers, describing how it was unsuitable for landing there, and witnessing enemy troops lining the hilltops. The romans would later build two lighthouses along the cliffs for the Roman ships to navigate by. One of these lighthouses (called a Pharos) still stands today on the site of Dover Castle.
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