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Image of Square of map project, showing red dots where photos have been taken

Geograph Channel Islands is a web-based project, initiated in April 2010, to create a freely accessible archive of geographically located photographs of the Channel Islands. Photographs in the Geograph Channel Islands collection are chosen to illustrate geographical features all parts of the Channel Islands. It is an offshoot of Geograph Britain and Ireland which began in March 2005.

A few examples of images on the site;

  • Fermain Bay, taken by Derek Harper on 1 May 1999 Fermain Bay, taken by Derek Harper on 1 May 1999
  • Hotel L'Emeraude, St Helier taken by DS Pugh on 14 August 2001 Hotel L'Emeraude, St Helier taken by DS Pugh on 14 August 2001
  • Commercial Buildings, St Helier, taken by Colin Park on 20 July 2005 Commercial Buildings, St Helier, taken by Colin Park on 20 July 2005
  • Noirmont Tower, taken by Bob Embleton on 12 August 2009 Noirmont Tower, taken by Bob Embleton on 12 August 2009
  • Gorey Harbour, taken by Bob Embleton on 12 August 2009 Gorey Harbour, taken by Bob Embleton on 12 August 2009

References

  1. First image uploaded
  2. Official website
  3. UK and RoI site


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