The Downs lie between the Strait of Dover and the Thames Estuary[?], so both merchant ships awaiting an easterly wind to take them down the English Channel and those going up to London gathered there, often for quite long periods.
It could be quite a dangerous area. The Goodwin Sands were constantly shifting, and were not always adequately marked. Storms could also drive ships onto the shore or onto the sands.
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