A mile to the north east, of Stargazer's berth, in the Western Docks, lie Dover's Eastern Docks.The ferry port, for the 'short straits,' crossing to Calais.
The two dock areas are separated by a shingle beach and shoreside promenade. Along which sheltered seating areas and ice cream stalls are set.
From the skyline, Dover castle casts a regal eye, over the ant-like seething and scurrying below.
As the ferries steam for harbour, over foam flecked seas. Listing from the force of a Channel gale.
Glad to gain the lee of the South Foreland. Whose mighty chalk ramparts shelter the port, from the north wind.
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