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  1. Dungeness - Wikipedia

    Dungeness spans Dungeness Nuclear Power Station, the hamlet of Dungeness, and an ecological site at the same location. It lies within the civil parish of Lydd. Dungeness's name means "the headland …

  2. Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

    A Haven for Wildlife — Dungeness, one of the world’s longest sand spits, shelters a bay rich in marine life. Eelgrass beds attract brant, shorebirds feed on the tideflats, and ducks find sanctuary in the …

  3. 7 Best Things To Do In Dungeness Right Now - Time Out

    From coastal walks and beach-side beers to fresh fish for lunch, here are the best things to do on a day trip to Dungeness, Kent.

  4. Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge - Washington Trails Association

    This narrow strip of land just east of Port Angeles in the Strait of Juan de Fuca is a gorgeous place to explore miles upon miles of sandy beach, spy shorebirds wheeling, and even get a little shot of …

  5. Revisiting Washington — Dungeness

    These famed Dungeness crabs, exceptionally fine-flavored and firm in texture, are shipped in cold storage to Midwestern and Eastern cities. Many octopuses, which were once canned in commercial …

  6. Discover Dungeness | A Visitor's Introduction to Dungeness

    Dungeness is worth visiting precisely because it’s so different from the usual seaside destinations. It sits on Britain’s only desert—a rare shingle landscape that supports a remarkable variety of plant and …

  7. Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge - U.S. National Park Service

    Apr 15, 2021 · Dungeness is one of over 500 refuges in the National Wildlife Refuge System. A network of lands set aside specifically for wildlife, the System is our living heritage, conserving wildlife and …

  8. Dungeness crab - Wikipedia

    Dungeness typically grow 6–7 in (150–180 mm) at their widest point and inhabit eelgrass beds and sandy bottoms. [6][7] Its common name comes from the Dungeness Spit in the Strait of Juan de …

  9. Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

    Dungeness is one of six refuges in the Washington Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Complex. The refuge provides habitat for more than 250 species of birds [7] and 41 species of land mammals. The …

  10. What to do in Dungeness, England | National Geographic

    Exposed to the Channel and loomed over by twin nuclear power stations, Dungeness has, over recent decades, become an unlikely enclave for artists and a popular spot for day-trippers,...