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In the Bristol Channel.
Britain was separated from the rest of the empire by the English channel, the same strip of water that separates Britain from Europe today.Britain was separated from the rest of the empire by the English channel, the same strip of water that separates Britain from Europe today.Britain was separated from the rest of the empire by the English channel, the same strip of water that separates Britain from Europe today.Britain was separated from the rest of the empire by the English channel, the same strip of water that separates Britain from Europe today.Britain was separated from the rest of the empire by the English channel, the same strip of water that separates Britain from Europe today.Britain was separated from the rest of the empire by the English channel, the same strip of water that separates Britain from Europe today.Britain was separated from the rest of the empire by the English channel, the same strip of water that separates Britain from Europe today.Britain was separated from the rest of the empire by the English channel, the same strip of water that separates Britain from Europe today.Britain was separated from the rest of the empire by the English channel, the same strip of water that separates Britain from Europe today.
Where are the highest tides in Britain? The Bristol Channel on the west coast of England. Best wishes
France
It's an island, usually considered to be part of the continengt of Europe.
Great Britain is separated from Ireland by the Irish Sea
The Bristol Channel, also the Severn Estuary.
England is on the island of Britain. although separated from Europe by the English Channel, Britain is part of the European Continent.
London, England, is on the continent of Europe, even though the British Isles are separated from the mainland by the English Channel. London, Canada, is on the continent of North America.
The Bristol Channel has the 3rd biggest tidal range in the world of 15m.
Britain is separated from the rest of Europe by the English Channel and the North Sea. Ireland is separated from Britain by the Irish Sea. See the map of Britain and Ireland at the link below. You can see parts of the mainland of Europe at the bottom.
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