Proper noun
An island in the Bristol Channel, off the coast of Devon, England, and included in Torridge district (OS grid ref SS14).
A sea area corresponding to the Bristol Channel
Lundy (plural Lundys)
A surname.
Anyone arriving on Lundy by non-scheduled transport is also charged an additional fee for transporting luggage to the top of the island. Source: Internet
Days later, Ronni Lundy, 70, a founder of the organization and an authority on Appalachian food who has said she views Mr. Edge as a younger brother, wrote a pointed and then delivered a letter calling for him to step aside. Source: Internet
Fauna Terrestrial invertebrates Two invertebrate taxa are endemic to Lundy, with both feeding on the endemic Lundy cabbage ( Coincya wrightii ). Source: Internet
Entrance to Lundy is free for anyone arriving by scheduled transport. Source: Internet
For the many thousands of annual visitors Lundy stamps have become part of the collection of the many British Local Posts collectors. Source: Internet
Having cleared the port on the mainland, the ship put into Lundy, where the cargo was removed and stored in a cave built by the convicts, before setting sail again. Source: Internet