English: Ditchling Beacon Nature Reserve. This section is known as Limekiln Scarp which is filled with the remains of former quarries. The footpath that links the South Downs Way with the car park at the crossroads below runs down in the foreground. The scar in the distance has been formed by the removal of vegetation, see 614151 for how it looked before. Wolstonbury Hill can be seen in the distance.
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