Les Pierres de Lecq is also known as the Paternosters. It is an extensive reef that is uncovered at low tide, located just off the northwest coast of the island of Jersey. It is one of the largest tidal ranges in the world, sometimes larger than twelve metros, with only four heads exposed at high tide.
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Also known as the Paternosters, Les Pierres de Lecq is one of the largest tidal ranges in the world, exceeding twelve metres at low tide, with only four heads exposed at high tide. A brief outline of the reef is presented, including a discussion of the marine life that can be found there. - Britlink: Les Pierres de Lecq
http://www.britlink.org/pierres.html
Jersey Wiki: Les Pierres de Lecq
Features an overview of the group of rocks that are located within the Bailiwick of Jersey, and situated between the islands of Jersey and Sark. A map shows their location in relation to Jersey, and photographs are also available. - Jersey Wiki: Les Pierres de Lecq
http://jersey.wikia.com/wiki/Les_Pierres_de_Lecq
Serving History: Les Pierres de Lecq
The history and features of the group of uninhabitable rocks, also known as the Paternosters, are presented, with a focus on name origins and historical data pertaining to the reefs. - Serving History: Les Pierres de Lecq
http://www.servinghistory.com/topics/Pierres_de_Lecq/