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The Channel Islands are a group of British-dependent islands off the coast of Normandy, France, in the English Channel. They comprise two separate territories: the Bailiwick of Guernsey and the Bailiwick of Jersey, and have a total population of about 160,000.

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AquaSplash
AquaSplash
The AquaSplash has Jersey’s premiere aqua facilities all under one roof. For serious swimmers, the 25 metre swimming pool is designed for a whole range of aquatic activities as the depth varies...
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Castle Cornet
Castle Cornet
From at least the early years of the 19th century a gun was fired from Castle Cornet at noon and another at 21.30 to recall soldiers of the garrison to their barracks – the Curfew gun....
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Elizabeth Castle
Elizabeth Castle
Jersey was defended from this spacious fortress built on an islet in St Aubin's Bay for 300 years from the Civil War to the German Occupation. Give yourself plenty of time to explore this site, where...
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Fort Grey
Fort Grey
Fort Grey is located at Rocquaine, on Guernsey's rocky west coast, near the infamous Hanois reefs - site of many historic shipwrecks. The small martello tower is situated on a rocky islet just...
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Mont Orgueil
Mont Orgueil
Built in the thirteenth century to protect the island against the French, this dramatic castle towers over the harbour at Gorey. This jewel in Jersey's crown is one of the best preserved castles in...
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