Panoramic loophole towers in Guernsey is a photograph by Chris Smith which was uploaded on September 8th, 2014.
Panoramic loophole towers in Guernsey
Panoramic shot of loophole towers at various points along the coast of Guernsey.... more
by Chris Smith
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Panoramic loophole towers in Guernsey
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Chris Smith
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Photograph
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panoramic shot of loophole towers at various points along the coast of Guernsey.
Guernsey is a British Crown dependency in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy. As a bailiwick, Guernsey embraces not only all ten parishes on the Island of Guernsey, but also the islands of Alderney and Sark � each with its own parliament � and the smaller islands of Herm, Jethou and Lihou. Although its defence is the responsibility of the United Kingdom, the Bailiwick is not part of the United Kingdom but rather a possession of the British Crown. It lies within the Common Travel Area of the British Isles and is not a member of the European Union, but has a special relationship with it, being treated as part of the European Community for the purposes of free trade in goods. Together, the Bailiwick of Guernsey and Bailiwick of Jersey form the geographical grouping known as the Channel Islands. Financial services, such as banking, fund management, and insurance, account for about 37% of total income.Tourism, manufacturing, and horticulture, mainly tomatoes and cut flowers, especially freesias, have been declining. Light tax and death duties make Guernsey a popular offshore finance centre for private equity funds. The name "Guernsey", as well as that of neighbouring "Jersey", is of Old Norse origin. The second element of each word, "-ey", is the Old Norse for "island", while "Guern" resembles the Spanish Cuerno and means horns.
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September 8th, 2014