
Boats in Chausey
'Chausey' is a group of small
islands, islets and rocks that forms part of the
Channel Islands from a geographical point of view, but because it is under
French jurisdiction it is almost never mentioned in the context of the other Channel Islands. There are no scheduled transport links between Chausey and the other Channel Islands.
Grande ÃŽle, the main island, is 1.5 km long and 0.5 km wide at its widest, though this is just the tip of a substantial and complex
archipelago which is exposed at low tide. Its population is about 100 people.
Chausey is administratively part of the
commune of
Granville in the
Manche ''
département''.
The now inactive quarries exported
granite, including for the construction of
Mont Saint Michel. Although the ''-ey'' ending of the name Chausey may be assumed to be associated with the
Norse ''-ey'' (meaning ''island'') seen in
Jersey and
Guernsey, in fact the archipelago's name derives from
Latin ''calx'' and probably signifies a stony place.
External links
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Chausey official site
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Picture of the archipelago, with the green island of Chausey at the bottom left
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Map of Chausey in relation to Jersey and France