made out; and they rather resemble a few large islands than a group of rocks entirely detached at high water.* The Creux harbour is one of the most curious of the Sark wonders. It is very small, and sheltered with a little breakwater, leaving an entry... The Channel Islands - Page 55by David Thomas Ansted, Robert Gordon Latham - 1865 - 594 pagesFull view - About this book
| David Thomas Ansted, Robert Gordon Latham - Channel Islands - 1865 - 638 pages
...account of the modern gcology of the islands. Burons is here well seen, although their number cannot be made out; and they rather resemble a few large islands...leaving an entry only just wide enough for a small boat. •«*CREDX HAEBOUll, looking out-a-ards Even within the breakwater, however, the boats are not secure... | |
| David Thomas Ansted - Channel Islands - 1868 - 270 pages
...singular form and picturesque outline of the Burons is here well seen, although their number cannot be made out; and they rather resemble a few large islands than a group of rocks entirely detached at high-water. The Creux harbour was till lately one of the most curious of the Serk wonders. It was very... | |
| David Thomas Ansted - Channel Islands - 1875 - 310 pages
...singular form and picturesque outline of the Burons is here well seen, although their number cannot be made out; and they rather resemble a few large islands than a group of rocks entirely detached at high-water. The Creui harbour was till lately one of the most curious of the Serk wonders. It was very... | |
| David Thomas Ansted - Channel Islands - 1879 - 260 pages
...singular form and picturesque outline of the Burons is here well seen, although their number cannot be made out; and they rather resemble a few large islands than a group of rocks entirely detached at high-water. The Creux harbour was till lately one of the most curious of the Serk wonders. It was very... | |
| Channel Islands - 1885 - 332 pages
...singular form and picturesque outline of the Burons is here well seen, although their number cannot be made out; and they rather resemble a few large islands than a group of rocks entirely detached at high-water. The Creux harbour was till lately one of the most curious of the Sark wonders. It was very... | |
| David Thomas Ansted - Channel Islands - 1885 - 340 pages
...singular form and picturesque outline of the Burons is here well seen, although their number cannot be made out; and they rather resemble a few large islands than a group of rocks entirely detached at high-water. The Creux harbour was till lately one of the most curious of the Sark wonders. It was very... | |
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