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towards a beach of shingle where it ends with a ravine like the bed of a torrent. Nature has made these valleys; the rains of storms have ended with them in the shape of these ravines, trimming what was left of the cliff, excavating down to the sea, the bed of waters which acts as a passage for mankind. Sometimes, a village is snuggled into these valleys, where the wind of the open sea is devoured.
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From Dieppe to Le Havre the coast presents an uninterrupted cliff, about a hundred metres high and straight as a wall. Here and there that great line of white rocks drops sharply and a little, narrow valley, with steep slopes, shaved turf and maritime rushes, comes down from the cultivated plateau
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site. It takes its name from the white hue of its high chalk cliffs, including those of
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grew up on the Côte d'Albâtre at Étretat. His short story "The Englishman of Étretat" (
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Museum features chiefly the famous early 20th-century character
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followed the Côte d'Albâtre for much of its length from
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[kotdalbatʁ]
Alabaster
English Channel
Pays de Caux
Seine-Maritime
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Étretat
White Cliffs of Dover
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Le Tréport
Dieppe
Fécamp
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