DescriptionThe Maseline Harbour, Sark, in 1968 - geograph.ci - 91.jpg
The Maseline Harbour, Sark, in 1968. The Maseline Harbour is used by the passenger ferries and goods delivery. The horse-drawn carriages are a feature of Sark (which has no motor vehicles other than tractors). Tourists can book these to take them to and from the harbour, or for a tour of the island. Indeed, when we first arrived on Sark, we booked one to take us to our guest house.
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