- Dungeness - Wikipedia
The Kent-based hardcore punk band November Coming Fire released a 2006 album entitled Dungeness, featuring a track called "Powerstation" which included a recording of waves on the beach, and Scottish folk band Trembling Bells named their album Dungeness too
- Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge - U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service
A Haven for Wildlife — Dungeness, one of the world’s longest sand spits, shelters a bay rich in marine life Eelgrass beds attract brant, shorebirds feed on the tideflats, and ducks find sanctuary in the calm waters
- Dungeness - History and Facts | History Hit
Dungeness in Kent, southern England, is a headland that sits about 3 miles into the English Channel, and is an area of Special Scientific Interest, a bird sanctuary, and includes the Dungeness Nuclear Power Station and hamlet
- What to do in Dungeness, England | National Geographic
Exposed to the Channel and loomed over by twin nuclear power stations, Dungeness has, over recent decades, become an unlikely enclave for artists and a popular spot for day-trippers,
- Visit Dungeness - The Kent Tourist
In this guide, we’ll explore everything Dungeness has to offer, from its intriguing history and nearby areas to the best things to do, top restaurants, and transport links Dungeness is a place steeped in history and mystery
- Discover Dungeness | A Visitors Introduction to Dungeness
Dungeness is worth visiting precisely because it’s so different from the usual seaside destinations It sits on Britain’s only desert—a rare shingle landscape that supports a remarkable variety of plant and insect life
- Complete Guide to Visiting Dungeness in Kent, UK
Where is Dungeness? Dungeness is located in Kent, a county in the southeast of England Situated right on the coastline, the way the landmass of Dungeness juts out is actually what gives this place its unique geographic features, coupled with the marshland that largely lies inland behind it
- History – Dungeness
Not around until the 14th Century when the tide went out, Dungeness forms the southern most point of the Romney Marsh Sceptics expect the land to be returned to the sea within the next 150 years leaving just the two lighthouses and the 5th and 6th Nuclear Power Stations visible above the waves
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