The Channel Islands sit between Britain and France, loyal subjects of Her Majesty, but lying just off the French coast; British citizens living in a warmer, sunnier climate than the UK with local dialects originating in medieval Norman. The weather attracts outdoor enthusiasts for hiking, surfing, kayaking, coasteering, and diving. Ancient remains appeal to historians, while gourmets can indulge in superb local seafood and delicious ice cream made with rich milk from the ‘Jersey girls’.
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