Lihou Island

Lihou Island is just off the west coast of Guernsey, connected by a causeway when the tides allow. 
 * Its first locals were issued in 1966 for the Lihou Youth Project.
 * The stamps were overprinted to commemorate the 1967 Torrey Canyon oil spill disaster which did affect Lihou.
 * Local posts in the region were ended in 1969 when Guernsey began its independent postal service.
 * However, the first issue was again overprinted for 1971 Postal Strike Mail service.
 * In the 2000s, bogus issues for Lihou began to appear.



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