British Isles
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Highest point | Ben Nevis |
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Locations | Europe |
Total islands | 6,000+ |
Population | 71,881,243 (2018) |
Did you know | Great Britain is the largest island of the British Isles, and when combined with Northern Ireland, it makes up the United Kingdom. |
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ID | 405865 |
About British Isles
The British Isles are a group of islands in the North Atlantic off the north-western coast of continental Europe that consist of the islands of Great Britain, Ireland, the Isle of Man, and over six thousand smaller isles.
Storm Ciarán eases but flood warnings remain
... Elsewhere across the British Isles, roofs were blown off homes, some train lines completely ground to a halt and there were long queues around the Port of Dover, which shut earlier amid rough seas...
Storm Ciarán: Flooding and damage hits homes across UK
...By Harrison Jones BBC NewsCommunities across the British Isles are reeling after Storm Ciarán battered homes and businesses...
Wales' Indiana Jones searching for lost mines in hills
... " Normally when you think of a Welsh mines, you think about a south Wales and coal, but in Ceredigion we have the oldest metal mines, known anywhere on the British Isles...
UK migratory birds 'in freefall' over climate change
... The number of wild birds in Britain has fallen by 73 million since 1970, according to the British Trust for Ornithology, which studies birds in the British Isles...
Antarctic sea-ice at 'mind-blowing' low alarms experts
... That s an area of missing ice about five times the size of the British Isles...
Rare tropical red-footed booby spotted near Isles of Scilly
... The British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), which studies birds in the British Isles, said the warm weather might explain its presence...
Scientists buzzing with hopes for AI bee research
...By Huw WilliamsBBC Scotland reporterThere are more than 20 species of bumblebee in the British Isles...
Scottish ceremony sees King Charles tread a thin line
... The Crown Jewels - now the oldest regalia in the British Isles - proved resilient...
Manhattanhenge: How to see it this year
By Chloe KimBBC News
New Yorkers are gathering for the biannual spectacle of Manhattanhenge on Tuesday evening.
The City 's famous grid system will frame the setting sun, casting a warm glow over the concrete jungle.
The Phenomenon typically draws thousands of onlookers, tourists and locals alike, who vie to capture the perfect image.
The First night of Manhattanhenge happened on Monday, with only half the setting sun on view.
The full sun will be glimpsed between the skyscrapers At Sunset on Tuesday.
What is Manhattanhenge?This is when the sunset aligns perfectly with Manhattan's skyscrapers, which were built on The City 's street grid layout.
Similar " henge" phenomena also occur in other cities with large amounts of skyscrapers and long straight Streets - Such as Chicago, Montreal and Toronto.
As Far as sunset goes, The Event happens in May and July, and for two nights each. There's also a sunrise version that occurs in The Winter .
It happens about three weeks before and three weeks after the Summer Solstice .
Who coined the term?Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson first used the term Manhattanhenge in 1997, inspired by its likeness to Stonehenge, where The Sun aligns with concentric circles of vertical stones on each of the solstices.
" As A Kid , I visited Stonehenge in the Salisbury Plain of England and did research on other stone monuments across the British Isles . It was deep within me, " says deGrasse Tyson.
" So I was, in a way, imprinted by the emotional power that terrestrial alignments with The Sun can have on a culture or civilisation. "
How do you see it?Viewers above 14th Street and below 155th Street can catch The Spectacle .
The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation recommends these Streets for a great view: 57th Street, 42Nd Street , 34th Street, 23rd Street and 14th Street.
While 42Nd Street is a popular viewing spot, any east-west street will offer a generally good view - Just Be sure to head As Far east as possible.
It will happen on Tuesday at 20:12 local time and again on 12 July at 20:20 and on 13 July at 20:21 local time.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com