- Les
Casquets or (The)
Casquets (/kæsˈkɛts/ kas-KETS) is a
group of
rocks eight miles (13 km)
northwest of
Alderney in the
Channel Islands; they are administered...
- Noemí
Casquet (Sabadell,
February 7, 1992) is a
Spanish journalist and
writer specializing in ****ual
disclosure and
research on
ancestral ****uality. She...
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Casquets Lighthouse is an
active lighthouse located on the
rocky Les
Casquets, Alderney,
Channel Islands.
Originally the
lighthouse was one of
three lighthouses...
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Brecqhou Jethou Lihou Écréhous
Minquiers Les
Dirouilles Pierres de Lecq
Casquets Renonquet Caquorobert Crevichon Grande Amfroque Les
Houmets Portugal Madeira...
- and the
Casquets in Book II,
Chapter XI in the
first part,
where the
author contrasts three types of
beacon or
lighthouse ('Le
phare des
Casquets' and 'Le...
- Les
Pierres de Lecq (the Paternosters)
These lie off Alderney:
Burhou Casquets Ortac Renonquet These lie off Guernsey:
Caquorobert Crevichon Grande Amfroque...
- 120S. doi:10.1016/j.precamres.2008.06.009. Rapela, C.W.; Pankhurst, R.J;
Casquet, C.; Baldo, E.; Saavedra, J.; Galindo, C.; Fanning, C.M. (1998). "The Pampean...
- or "colony" of
speakers on Les
Casquets for a
number of years.
Algernon Charles Swinburne based his poem "Les
Casquets" on the
Houguez family who actually...
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formerly knew it as "the Eagle's Nest".
Ortac and Alderney,
along with the
Casquets, are part of the same
sandstone ridge. Paul Naftel, a
Guernsey artist,...
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believed to have been
wrecked during the
night on
Black Rock just off the
Casquets.
Frigates were
dispatched across the
English Channel to
search for her...