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Dungeness, Kent, is a great expanse of shingle jutting out to sea on the edge of Romney Marsh. It is chiefly notable today for its pair of atomic power stations, forming a seamark. There is a slender lighthouse of modern lines and automated working. The old lighthouse still stands here and is lived in; built in 1904, it replaced a late-l8th-century one left inland by the seaward growth of the shingle. The beach at Dungeness drops far too steeply for safe bathing, but the sea angling is good. Denge Marsh, behind Dungeness, is a bird sanctuary.
Nearby towns: Hastings, Folkestone, Hythe, New Romney, Rye
Nearby villages: Appledore, Brenzett, Brookland, Burmarsh, Dungeness, Dymchurch, East Guldeford, Ham Street, Ivychurch, Lydd, Old Romney, Romney, Snargate, Snave, Wavehorne
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