To get there, you take a drive-on ferry, which crosses an absurdly narrow channel of water and seems to arrive before it has even set sail.
Some of the very features that contribute to the island's appeal no roads to speak of, communities dependent on ferry service also complicate the effort to rebuild.
Armed police, who gave evidence anonymously, described how they had opened fire on Mr Duggan on Ferry Lane because they saw him get out of a taxi holding a loaded gun.
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Once he found his footing as an artist, he arranged his life so he could study its moods at night from city wharves and on ferry rides to and from New Jersey.
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Bollom, from South Wales, was detained by border agency officers after he arrived on the island on a ferry on 3 December.
Many of the passengers on the ferry were women travelling to Dakar to sell palm oil and mangoes on the market there.
One caller said they had seen her on a ferry from Portsmouth to Bilbao in Spain.
The students returned to the UK from Dunkirk last week, on a ferry owned by a different company.
Lord Burns said "inexcusable and wanton" violence had been inflicted on Mr Ferry.
The crash was Hong Kong's worst maritime accident since 1971, when an accident on a ferry left 88 people dead.
On two previous occasions - in 1949 and 1951 - these same design faults had caused problems on the ferry.
University officials in Manchester are investigating an alleged drunken fracas on a ferry to Calais involving up to 200 students.
Voters remember Mr Clark for fiscal deficits, fudged budget figures, stiff tax increases and huge cost overruns on a ferry project.
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She then took a six-hour taxi ride to Madrid and after failing to get on a ferry, took two days to drive to Paris.
Four coachloads of students from the University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University were on board the Spirit of France ferry on 1 April.
About 500 passengers on a ferry from Ireland to France spent the night anchored off Cherbourg in north-west France after the vessel failed to dock.
The next day I realised my way forward was to hitch a ride in a car that was already booked to go on a ferry.
Khokon Mollik said he had yet to locate neighbors who were on the ferry, including 17 members of a family who were traveling to a funeral.
Nigel Bunker, an MCA station officer, said there had been no sightings of Jordan since he was captured on the ferry's CCTV going into the water.
The firm, which confirmed it had reported the incident to police in Dover, said about 1, 559 people were on the ferry at the time, including young families.
Alice went wine tasting, sightseeing on a ferry, took some bus and train rides along the coast and into the mountains and generally, held up pretty well indeed.
The easiest way, from the UK at least, to travel to Samso is to fly to Arhus, catch a couple of buses and then jump on a ferry.
The judge told Summers he took into account that he was not responsible for what may have been the most serious aspect of the assault - stamping on Mr Ferry's head.
The region depends heavily on the ferry to sell its agricultural produce to the rest of the country, from which it is isolated because of its geographical situation, south of the Gambia.
The workers arrive on the ferry from Auckland each Monday morning, are picked up at the terminal, and are housed and fed through Friday night, when they return back to their families in Auckland.
However, if you catch the first northbound ferry of the day (which leaves Saphan Taksin at about 4:05pm), you will have enough time to reach Pakret, hop on the ferry to Ko Kret, explore the island and make it back to Bangkok in time for dinner.
Mr McKnight was chief cook on board the ferry, which sank off the County Down coast on 31 January 1953 with the loss of 133 lives.
But they can be seen by ferry on the Balmain West-Birchgrove Service from Circular Quay.
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