The ruins of St. German Cathedral within Peel castle on St Patrick's Isle connected by a causeway in Peel on the west coast of the Isle of Man, Britai


The ruins of St. German Cathedral within Peel castle on St Patrick's Isle connected by a causeway in Peel on the west coast of the Isle of Man, Britain. The 13th/14th century ruins are owned by Manx National Heritage and are open to visitors during the summer. The Isle of Man with its capital city, Douglas is located in the middle of the Irish Sea between northern England and northern Ireland. The island is independent of Britain and not a member of the European Union. It has the status of 'crown dependency', similar to Jersey and Guernsey in the Channel Islands But its inhabitants are British citizens. The Isle of Man is world famous for its annual TT motorcycle races and also it is the home of the rare cat, the Manx Cat as it has no tail.


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Location: Isle of Man, United Kingdom
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