To the east is the River Cuckmere, to the west, the River Ouse.
Both empty into the English Channel.
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2006-11-11 00:45:04
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answered by cfpops 5
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Wikipedia: Sussex
... Rivers Bewl (flowing through Bewl Water) and Tillingham: ... Sussex by the Sea. Recreational walks in East Sussex. Sussex County Cricket Club. Twitten ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sussex
East Sussex: Information from Answers.com
of Sussex was opened near Brighton. WordNet. Directory > Words > WordNet ... From west to east they are: Peacehaven. Newhaven. Seaford. Eastbourne. Bexhill-on-Sea ...www.answers.com/topic/east-sussex
Sussex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... Rivers Bewl (flowing through Bewl Water) and Tillingham: ... Sussex by the Sea. Recreational walks in East Sussex. Sussex County Cricket Club. Twitten ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sussex,_England
2006-11-11 01:28:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you by any chance talking about Seaford, DE in Sussex county? If so what about the Atlantic Ocean, Chesapeake Bay, or Nanticoke river?
2006-11-11 02:29:00
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answered by bulldogsfan 2
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The river is called the River Cuckmere, the cliffs are called the Seven Sisters; and the sea is the English Channel.
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2006-11-11 00:40:04
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answered by Robert H 2
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It has an extremely long coastline, good for walks on the south downs and is in common utilising distance of Brighton and Eastbourne. additionally the subsequent city is Newhaven so which you ought to circulate on a trip to france. evening existence in Seaford is merely Pub's and attending to brighton or Eastbourne with the help of practice is costly and takes to long - speedier with the help of bus in case you have not any motor vehicle.
2016-11-23 15:27:38
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answered by ? 4
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The English channel?
2006-11-11 00:32:52
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answered by toon_tigger 5
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