Usage examples of "Channel Islands" in English with translation to Spanish

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She failed in her attempt to swim the Channel. Ella fracaso en su intento de nadar por el canal.
Tom now lives in the Cayman Islands. Tom vive ahora en las islas Caimán.
She tuned her television set to Channel 6. Sintonizó el Canal 6.
Galaxies are islands separated by enormous distances. Las galaxias son islas separadas por distancias abismales.
Turn to channel 1. Cambia al canal 1.
The world's largest telescope is in the Canary Islands. El telescopio más grande del mundo se encuentra en las Islas Canarias.
I wanted to switch channel, but my wife didn't let me. Quería cambiar de canal, pero mi esposa no me dejó.
I'm tired of everything; I would like nothing more than to be in the Canary Islands. Estoy cansado de todo, sólo quisiera estar en las Islas Canarias.
I was able to swim across The English Channel. Pude cruzar a nado el Canal de la Mancha.
I frequently go to the islands of Menorca and Ibiza. Voy con frecuencia a las islas de Menorca e Ibiza.
It's time for the news on Channel 79. Es hora de las noticias en Canal 79.
Spain once governed the Philippine Islands. España gobernó las Islas Filipinas en otro tiempo.
The Galapagos Islands giant tortoise known as Lonesome George is dead. Murió la tortuga gigante de las Islas Galápagos conocida como el Solitario George.
Although most islands in the ocean have been mapped, the ocean floor is generally unknown. Aunque la mayoría de las islas en el océano han sido mapeadas, el suelo oceánico es por lo general desconocido.
There are many islands in Greece. Hay muchas islas en Grecia.
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