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Gorey Harbour to Rozel Bay

The Oysters Bed

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It never ceases to amaze me how much you can learn while walking. This route has dazzled me not only with its beauty but its history and interesting architecture. Its impressive rocks make you feel unease but you still want to discover. This side of the island is well known for his ancient Oyster trade. Nowadays, it has been controlled by Jersey state after the oyster beds were exhausted by the industry in 1864. You see numerous towers and castles on your way. However, the most important is the people you run into while walking. In this instance, a Jersey old man whose children are married to foreigners of different nationalities. I can only say that the chat was as interesting as the walk!

Gorey Bay 001

Gorey Bay 001

Anne Port 005

Anne Port 005

Fliquet Tower 016

Fliquet Tower 016

Rozel Bay 023

Rozel Bay 023

Posted by Adoni Mosquera 06:06 Archived in Jersey Tagged rocks towers castle oysters

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