Geograph Channel IslandsLatest Images by David Purchase
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2024-03-28T20:59:52GMTtext/html2019-11-14T14:58:11GMThttp://www.geograph.org.gg/profile/61464?a=Michael+EarnshawMichael Earnshaw49.431442 -2.386279WV4475 : Brecqhou and Gouliot
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Seen from near the Pilcher monument on Sark. Guernsey is visible in the distance.
Brecqhou is private, and access is strictly prohibited. It might cost you more to visit Brecqhou than to fly Virgin Galactic into space!text/html2019-11-14T14:47:09GMThttp://www.geograph.org.gg/profile/61464?a=Michael+EarnshawMichael Earnshaw49.418746 -2.367134WV4574 : Little Sark
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Seen from the southern end of Sark, with La Coupée connecting them. This is a natural link, although clearly the track surface is artificial. There are, I think, very steep and potentially dangerous paths down to the beaches on each side of La Coupée. Before the fences were erected, even just crossing the link could be hazardous in strong winds.text/html2019-11-14T13:14:40GMThttp://www.geograph.org.gg/profile/61464?a=Michael+EarnshawMichael Earnshaw49.700300 -2.222035WA5605 : Fourquie (left) and La Nace, off the south-west coast of Alderney
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These sea stacks, stated to be 38m and 48m high, qualify as British Isles TuMPs (i.e. with a drop of 30m or more). They look horrendous to me, but no doubt someone has climbed them.text/html2019-11-14T13:00:11GMThttp://www.geograph.org.gg/profile/61464?a=Michael+EarnshawMichael Earnshaw49.712965 -2.232930WA5507 : Fort Clonque, Alderney
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The causeway is tidal, although I suspect that it is covered only for a short period near high tide. The islet in the distance is, I believe, Ortac.text/html2019-11-14T12:50:20GMThttp://www.geograph.org.gg/profile/61464?a=Michael+EarnshawMichael Earnshaw49.726124 -2.184160WA5808 : Braye beach and Fort Albert, Alderney
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text/html2019-11-14T12:46:12GMThttp://www.geograph.org.gg/profile/61464?a=Michael+EarnshawMichael Earnshaw49.722604 -2.195318WA5808 : Braye Bay and St Anne, Alderney
http://www.geograph.org.gg/photo/1786
Seen from Fort Albert.text/html2019-11-14T12:40:28GMThttp://www.geograph.org.gg/profile/61464?a=Michael+EarnshawMichael Earnshaw49.728812 -2.182728WA5808 : Saye Bay, Alderney
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Seen from the north side of Fort Albert.text/html2019-11-14T12:36:31GMThttp://www.geograph.org.gg/profile/61464?a=Michael+EarnshawMichael Earnshaw49.708347 -2.214972WA5606 : Alderney Airport
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Looking towards the (rather modest) control tower from the highest point on Alderney. At least, it is recognised as such, although (as can be seen) the whole area is so flat that it is difficult to be sure that a trivially higher point is not lurking somewhere.text/html2019-11-14T11:34:11GMThttp://www.geograph.org.gg/profile/61464?a=Michael+EarnshawMichael Earnshaw49.430416 -2.362846WV4675 : The island of Sark
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Seen from the end of the south breakwater in St Peter Port, Guernsey.text/html2019-11-14T11:28:40GMThttp://www.geograph.org.gg/profile/61464?a=Michael+EarnshawMichael Earnshaw49.453685 -2.525359WV3478 : Breakwater in St Peter Port harbour
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text/html2019-11-14T11:25:54GMThttp://www.geograph.org.gg/profile/61464?a=Michael+EarnshawMichael Earnshaw49.452791 -2.526747WV3477 : Castle Cornet, St Peter Port, Guernsey
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The castle overlooks the harbour.text/html2019-11-14T11:21:00GMThttp://www.geograph.org.gg/profile/61464?a=Michael+EarnshawMichael Earnshaw49.455478 -2.523961WV3478 : St Peter Port harbour, Guernsey
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Looking out to Jethou. Castle Cornet is on the right.text/html2019-09-19T18:19:05GMThttp://www.geograph.org.gg/profile/61464?a=Michael+EarnshawMichael Earnshaw49.184038 -2.105283WV6548 : St Helier from Fort Regent
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Looking just north of west, towards St Aubin's Bay.text/html2019-09-19T18:05:56GMThttp://www.geograph.org.gg/profile/61464?a=Michael+EarnshawMichael Earnshaw49.247901 -2.104679WV6555 : Les Platons, Jersey
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Looking east-south-east from the rock marking the highest point of Jersey, the view is, as so often, spoilt by the communications station.text/html2019-09-19T17:49:56GMThttp://www.geograph.org.gg/profile/61464?a=Michael+EarnshawMichael Earnshaw49.248177 -2.105499WV6555 : Les Platons, Jersey
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Looking west-north-west towards Bonne Nuit bay. The stone in the foreground marks the highest point on Jersey, though there are many other points in the vicinity of similar height.