The National Trust said the beach was “known for its seasonal changes”.
“The action of strong waves during storms and high tides can reveal sandy patches on the beach, which are usually covered by flint pebbles at other times of the year,” said the spokesperson.
“This year has seen a higher than usual amount of sand appearing.
“We ask all visitors to take care when heading to the beach, check tide times in advance and to keep well away from the cliff base at all times.”
The spokesperson added that the sand was “not a regular occurrence here at Birling Gap” and encouraged people to “enjoy it while you can”.
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