English Coast

Fan Bay, Langdon Bay & Crab Bay, Dover, Kent, English Coast

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Fan Bay and Langdon Bay - Wreck of the SS Falcon in Fan Bay, Dover

Wreck of the SS Falcon in Fan Bay, Dover

The iron-screw steamer SS Falcon owned by the General Steam Navigation Company was wrecked off the Dover coast (Langdon Bay) in 1926. She was carrying a cargo of hemp and matches which unsurprisingly perhaps caught fire, and she grounded whilst ablaze. The remains are in surprisingly good condition after over 80 years, due to the thick steel hull. The shipwreck can be reached by descending a steep zig zag path down the Langdon cliffs.

References:
Calamity Corner, The Wrecks of the Eastern English Channel - Anthony Lane 2004 (Tempus Publishing)

Fan Bay, Langdon Bay & Crab Bay

Langdon Bay and Fan Bay area on the white cliffs around Dover.

Dover

Dover is an historic coastal town in Kent, known for it port, 2000 year old castle, and it's white cliffs.

Kent

Kent is known as the 'Garden of England', but also boasts many miles of coastline stretching round from the Thames estuary to East Sussex. The coast line includes the famous white cliffs of Dover.

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