GO AD FREE | Get your Digital Subscription for only 50p a week! Use code SUMMER
GET STARTEDMore on KentOnline
The majority of people have no idea where iconic British landmarks are, including the White Cliffs of Dover, according to Ordnance Survey.
The map-makers spoke to more than 2,000 people last month, and discovered 50% couldn't pin point the cliffs.
And despite the clue in the name, 5% of those surveyed were under the impression the White Cliffs of Dover were abroad.
Other cartographic clangers included only 54% of people knowing Hyde Park was in London, and a mere 25% being able to point to the Yorkshire Dales - 18% thought they in a different country.
The research showed that even those who lived nearby were only slightly more able to recognise where the landmarks were.