Showing posts with label Guernsey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guernsey. Show all posts

Guernsey Town Tourism Places

Guernsey Town

Guernsey Town

Guernsey Town

Guernsey Town

Guernsey Town

Guernsey Town

Guernsey St Peter Port

St. Peter Port is situated on the East coast of Guernsey. It borders St Sampson's in the North, The Vale in the North-West, St Andrew's in the West and St Martin's in the South.The land in the North and by the conceal is low lying but in the South, the land gets much higher (but not as high as St Martin's or the Forest). This means that there are pretty a few coves on the coast between Havelet and Fermain.



Guernsey St Peter Port

Guernsey St Peter Port

Guernsey St Peter Port

Guernsey St Peter Port

Guernsey St Peter Port

Guernsey St Peter Port

Guernsey Beaches


Guernsey Beaches

Guernsey Beaches

Guernsey Beaches

Guernsey Beaches

Guernsey Beaches

Guernsey Island Top Pictures

The lawful system is Guernsey traditional extracted from Norman French standard law, heavily inspired and overlaid by English common law, justice being administered through a collaboration of the Magistrates' Court and the Royal Court. Members of Guerney's legal occupation are known as Advocates , there being no difference between solicitors and barristers as in England and Wales: Guernsey Advocates fulfil both roles.Most of us want to tour this country island and get more information form there.Many of us just want to go there for visit and make his days pass with good pleasure.While Guernsey has complete independence over internal relationships and specific outside matters, the topic of complete independence from the British Crown has been discussed commonly and generally, with ideas ranging from Guernsey getting independence as a Dominion to the bailiwicks of Guernsey and Jersey uniting and forming an independent Federal State within the Commonwealth.





Guernsey Island



Guernsey Island

Guernsey Tourism New Images

Rising sea levels after the last ice age converted Guernsey from being the tip of a peninsula jutting out into the emergent English Channel around 6000 BC, into an island when it and other promontories were cut off from navigator Europe.At this time, Neolithic farmers completed the shorelines and built the dolmens and menhirs that dot the islands. The island of Guernsey includes three washboard menhirs of great archaeological attention.

During their migration to Brittany, the Britons populated the Lenur Islands including Sarnia or Lisia (Guernsey) and Angia (Jersey). It was previously thought that the island's authentic name was Sarnia, but latest research indicates that might have been the Latin name for Sark; although Sarnia remains to be the island's conventional designation. Coming from the Kingdom of Gwent, Saint Sampson (abbot of Dol, in Brittany) is credited with the release of Christianity to Guernsey.During the profession, some people from Guernsey were deported by the Germans to camps in the southwest of Germany, especially to Biberach an der Riß and interned in the Lindele Camp.(You may more information to other site.Thanks for gave me your precious time).


Guernsey
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Guernsey Green Scene Picture

Guernsey Ocean Scene Picture

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