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Meaning of "bristol channel"

Bristol Channel - This phrase refers to a body of water located between Southwest England and South Wales. It is an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean known for its strong tidal currents and scenic coastline. The phrase is used to describe the specific geographic area
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  • An inlet of the Atlantic Ocean between South Wales and England; an extension of the estuary of the River Severn

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It is high and rocky as far as Minehead bay on the Bristol channel.
The largest is the Bristol Channel at nearly double that range.
He heard that someone had found it washed up somewhere in the Bristol Channel.
Parts of the Bristol Channel coast tomorrow.
The town gradually developed into a tourist resort served by ferries along the Bristol Channel.
Cadoc sent him back and he drowned in the Bristol Channel on the return journey.
He crossed the Bristol Channel from Minehead to Glamorganshire on a similar errand in September.
Lundy is the largest island in the Bristol Channel.
The ward stretches from the Bristol Channel south via Washford to Luxborough.
The parish lies on the coast of the Bristol Channel.
It covers an area of the Bristol Channel around the River Avon.
The site was a strategically important position overlooking the Bristol Channel.
Lundy is a tiny island in the Bristol Channel between England and Wales.
The ship was found the following day abandoned in the Bristol Channel.
Mining families also came across the Bristol Channel from South Wales by paddle steamer.

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He also established communication across the Bristol Channel.
It is located on the Bristol Channel coast, on the southern section of the seafront.
For a few years the railway operated steamers across the Bristol Channel to Wales.
Swansea Bay ( ) is a bay on the Bristol Channel on the southern coast of Wales.
Condensing water was taken from the Bristol Channel.
Today the Bristol Channel separates Somerset from Wales, 8000 years ago the two areas were joined.
West of this line is the Bristol Channel.
A huge creature resembling the Loch Ness Monster has been spotted in the Bristol Channel.
Within its officially defined limits, the Bristol Channel extends for some from west to east.
He lived as a hermit for a time on Flatholm Island in the Bristol Channel.
All three submarines were sunk in the Bristol Channel by a deep-trap minefield.
It lies on the southern coast of South Wales and projects into the Bristol Channel.
Holm, in the Bristol Channel.
In the west it had a coast on the Severn Estuary and Bristol Channel.
Cod Fishing in the Bristol channel.
Its southern coast abuts the English Channel and its northern coast the Bristol Channel.
Fisheries increase the TAC for plaice in the Bristol Channel and south-eastern Ireland.
In the same year, a sighting of a similar looking creature occurred in the Bristol Channel.
The ouflow is into the Bristol Channel.
Ilfracombe became a significant safe port ( registered port of refuge ) on the Bristol Channel.
Wreck fishing in the Bristol Channel.
It does not actually make sense - manacled slaves in the Bristol Channel.
And of course Wales across the Bristol channel.
In addition, they are excluded from the Irish Sea and the Bristol Channel.
Swansea is bounded by Swansea Bay and the Bristol Channel to the south.
Off the coast of North Devon, Lundy is the largest island in the Bristol Channel.
The cargo ship was carrying wheat from the Netherlands up the Bristol Channel towards Cardiff.
By 1899 he sent a radio signal nine miles across the Bristol Channel.
Recent flooding events leave geological evidence such as the Bristol Channel floods in 1607.
Yes, now, you lost contact with the aircraft over the Bristol Channel here.
March - After less than two years on air, The Bristol Channel closes.
It temporarily became an island again during the Bristol Channel floods of 1607.
November 1940, Ardmore struck a mine approaching the Bristol channel and sank.

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