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The Écréhous (or Les Écréhous; in Jèrriais: Êcrého) are a groups of islands and rocks situated six miles north-east of Jersey (eight miles from France). They form part of the Bailiwick of Jersey and are administratively part of the Parish of St. Martin. The most significant islets in the group are, Maîtr'Île,...
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A winter view across the seafront at Havre des Pas, St. Helier, Jersey, showing the hotels, guesthouses and residential development along the road, the outdoor bathing pool, and to the left the La Collette industrial area, built on land reclaimed from the sea, the building in progress is the controversial new £10 mill...
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A view of the shore at La Rocque, Grouville (parish), Jersey, UK. (at number 18 in "The Independent", best 50 beaches in the UK) This is part of an area of Jersey's east coast designated as a RAMSAR site, at low tide one can walk out across what is actually the sea bed. A local Marine Biologist (and others with the...
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A preliminary (hand-held) panorama, taken from the Refuge Beacon on Jersey (UK) east coast, designated a RAMSAR site, this intertidal area has one cof the greatest rises and falls of tide in the world, all the area you can see is covered with water every six hours. The subject of a recent Countrywise TV programme feat...
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