- konnecthq.com english-channel/There is a tunnel under the English Channel that connects England and France. Travel via this tunnel takes around 35 minutes from one end to the other.
- reverbnation.com theenglishchannelAbout the Artist. The English Channel performs the great British hits of the mid 60's and 70's...classic rock, pop & prog from The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Dusty...
- rmg.co.uk stories/blog/english-channel-whats-nameWhen exactly did the English Channel start to be called the English Channel? It’s a question with a more complicated answer than you might think.
- dictionary.com browse/english-channelA formation of high bluffs on the British side of the English Channel is known as the White Cliffs of Dover.
- primaryfacts.com 5624/english-channel-facts-and-…The English Channel is the body of water that separates the south coast of England from the north coast of France. It is one of the busiest shipping areas in the world.
- notionpress.com read/the-english-channelThe English Channel is the outcome of a lost legacy found in the modern era. The difference between oppression and freedom is clear and subtle for us.
- standard.co.uk topic/english-channelFarage blames Andrew Tate as source of Southport attack disinformation. Migrants continue crossing the English Channel amid good weather.
- cspf.co.uk the-english-channelThe English Channel is the 21 mile stretch of water that separates England and France. The Channel has played its part in history over the past thousand years...
- thefreedictionary.com The English ChannelThe English Channel is crossed by various ferry routes as well as by an undersea rail tunnel (opened 1994).
- liquidtri.com blog/english-channel-swim-faqThe English Channel Swim from Shakespeare's Cliff or Samphire Hoe in England to Cap Gris-Nez in France is approximately 21 miles or 32 kilometers.