- encyclopedia.com places/oceans-continents-and-…English Channel, Fr. La Manche [the sleeve], arm of the Atlantic Ocean [1], c.350 (560 km) long, between France and Great Britain [2]. It is 112 mi (180 km)...
- factsnippet.com site/facts-about-english-…Population around the English Channel is predominantly located on the English coast and the major languages spoken in this region are French and English.
- myinterestingfacts.com the-english-channel-facts/There are around 500 ships which arrive in English Channel every single day. The English Channel Facts 6: an accident in English Channel.
- yearis.com english_channel/In 1974 a Welsh coracle piloted by Bernard Thomas of Llechryd crossed the English Channel to France in 13½ hours.
- longswims.com events/english-channel/I had done my training 90% in lakes and the rest in the baltic sea. I was NOT prepared and the salt level in the english channel sea.
- facts.net english-channel-facts/The English Channel, a body of water that separates southern England from northern France, has long captivated the imagination of adventurers, historians...
- worldinmaps.com seas/english-channel/The English Channel, also called the Channel and La Manche in French, is a narrow sea of the Atlantic Ocean between the southern coast of England and the...
- twitter.com thnglishchannel?lang=trThe English Channel (@ThnglishChannel) adlı kişinin en son Tweetleri. The English Channel plays classic British rock, pop & prog of the mid 60's-70's.
- funbiology.com what-is-english-channel/Matthew Webb a 27-year-old merchant navy captain becomes the first known person to successfully swim the English Channel.
- kidadl.com facts/history-geography-social-studies…The French have called the English Channel 'La Manche' (the sleeve) since the start of the 17th century, referring to its sleeve-like appearance.