The English Channel, also known as the Strait of Ramance, is a strait that divides Britain from continental Europe in France and connects the Atlantic and North Seas. The strait is 560 km (350 miles) long and the narrowest part is the Strait of Dover, only 34 km (21 miles) wide. Dover, England, is across the Channel from Calais, France.
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The English Channel, also known as the Strait of Ramance, is a strait that divides Britain from continental Europe in France and connects the Atlantic and North Seas. The strait is 560 km (350 miles) long and the narrowest part is the Strait of Dover, only 34 km (21 miles) wide. Dover, England, is across the Channel from Calais, France.
The seabirds in the harbor are flying, but unfortunately they can't feed them without bread, but it's nice to watch the sunset here. Someone often takes pictures.