They were afraid that English navy would have a blockade in the English channel and decided to try and avoid it.
I would say the English Channel as a natural barrier.
That would be the English Channel.
The English Channel
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The English Channel runs along the South coast of the United Kingdom and just cutting through France. Fun Fact: If the English Channel didn't exist, then France and the United Kingdom would be one continent
You would be in the English Channel, about 165km due south of London.
To sail from one to the other you would have to sail the Mediterranean, the Atlantic and plausibly the English Channel, were you to dock on the South Coast somewhere.
You would be on the English Channel - which is 22 miles wide at its narrowest point.
They were afraid that English navy would have a blockade in the English channel and decided to try and avoid it.
The Seine river runs through Paris and into the English channel. The boat would be in France.
The body of water that separates France and the United Kingdom is the English Channel. It is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that connects the North Sea to the Atlantic Ocean, and it is approximately 350 miles long and varies in width from 150 miles to 21 miles. The English Channel has been a significant maritime route for centuries and has played a crucial role in the history of both countries.
That would be the North Sea ! Also the English Channel.
In the english channel
New Zealand, in fact. Of course, if you mean what neighbouring country is SOUTH of France,m that would be Spain, I suppose.
The Channel Islands are in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy, France