Jersey WondersYou are in: Jersey > Jersey Wonders  In this part of our Jersey Wonders series we take a look at the Jersey Royal new potato. Find out more about the people, places and events which are special to the island.  How granite formed 400 million years ago has provided jobs and homes for generations of islanders  A whistle-stop tour of Jersey Brewery...  How granite formed 400 million years ago has provided jobs and homes for generations of islanders  Jersey archaeologists delve into life in Ice Age Jersey.  Examining a time honoured Jersey snack - The Jersey Wonder.  Insect expert Roger Long discusses the Jersey tiger-moth.  BBC Jersey looks back at three distinct eras of a Jersey institution.  Marine biologist Andrew Syvret explains Jersey's tides and importance to life in the English Channel  La Hougue Bie has stood for 6000 years. But what was it for? Archaeologist Olga Finch explains.  How did the five mile road get its name? Why isn’t it five miles long and why was it built?  BBC Jersey spoke to a geologist about how Jersey was formed.  The Brent goose makes a yearly 8000-mile pilgrimage to our shores. Mike Stentiford explains why.  Once on the brink of extinction, Jersey's Marsh harriers seeing a renaissance.  Gerald Durrell dedicated his life to championing the cause of endangered animals and saving them.  Jersey was once home to an internationally recognised architect - Arthur Grayson.  Here is a recipe to make 40 Jersey Wonders. More from this sectionYou are in: Jersey > Jersey Wonders |