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The Isle of Wight Festival 2009 Captured in the First Ever User-Generated Book! ... The Isle of Wight Festival was originally held from 1968 to 1970. The 1970 event was said at the time to be one of the largest human gatherings in the world. For more information on the festival history including full details of all the...
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www.isleofwightfestival.com/
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Isle of Wight - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Isle of Wight is an English island and a county, located 3-5 miles (5–8 km) from the south coast of the mainland, in the English Channel. It is separated from mainland England by the Solent and ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Wight
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The Isle of Wight has long been known as The Garden Isle and it is noted for its warm climate, stunning scenery and friendly welcome. The Isle of Wight became popular in the Victorian Era, when Queen Victoria made Osborne House her home.
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www.isleofwight.com/
www.isleofwight.com/
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Official Isle of Wight tourist board. Isle of Wight hotels & accommodation, events, attractions – plan your holiday or short break in Southern England. ... Welcome to the Isle of Wight...
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The Isle of Wight Portal for local news and information on all aspects of tourism, living and working on the IOW, developed by the Isle of Wight Council ... Fundraisers on the Isle of Wight aim to turn the Island as pink as possible in support of Breast Cancer Campaign this October...
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www.iwight.com/
www.iwight.com/
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Home page of the award winning Isle of Wight Zoo's website ... Isle of Wight Residents Rate ... What you can do at the Isle of Wight Zoo...
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www.isleofwightzoo.com/
www.isleofwightzoo.com/
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Ferry operator offering service from the UK mainland to the Isle of Wigh ... We’re your link between the Isle of Wight and mainland UK. Every year we carry 5.5 million passengers, 1.2 million cars and 200,000 coaches across the Solent. We’re proud to be part of Island life...
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www.wightlink.co.uk/
www.wightlink.co.uk/
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The Isle of Wight is known for its sandy beaches and its ports, long favored by the yachting set. The island has attracted such literary figures as Alfred Lord Tennyson and Charles Dickens. Tennyson wrote his beloved poem "Crossing the Bar" en route across the Solent from Lymington to Yarmouth.
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www.frommers.com/destinations/isleofwight/0443010001.html
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