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  • The Isle of Wight off the coast of southern England. Upon the isle, Druid priests are reputed to have sacrificed white bulls. In this place are two great stones known as the Mottistone.
  • The Isle of Wight is a part of the United Kingdom. It is located south of the main island in the English Channel.
  • The Isle of Wight is a county and the largest island of England, located in the English Channel, on average about 2–5 miles (3–7 km) off the south coast of the county of Hampshire, separated from the mainland by a strait called the Solent. The Island has many resorts which have been holiday destinations since Victorian times.
  • The Isle of Wight is the largest island of England. It is located in the English Channel separated from the mainland of England by the Solent.
  • The flag of Isle of Wight.
  • The Island has a history as fascinating as any other island, excluding some populated ones, and boasts a rich and diverse cultural heritage, or in other words, it's not full of immigrants, yet. The ruler of the island is David Icke, who lives in the Raptor house in Ryde.
  • It is an island south of England and used to be a country of it, until 9598 AD. The Isle of Wight has a currency called Welahst (approximately equal to 99.16 Euros) which is divided into Lahuminas (1/41 Welahsts). A Lahumina is divided into 11 Iowas. Also an Iowa is divided into Earli (1/9 Iowas). The Isle Of Wight is an island of the British Isles, which also includes Ireland.Not to be confused with Aisle of White, the Univere's biggest shopping centre.
  • The Isle of Wight is an island county located about five miles off the south coast of the English mainland. In the summer of 1991, Marjorie Dursley went on vacation to the Isle, and sent a postcard from there to her brother's family, which arrived at the same time as Harry Potter's Hogwarts acceptance letter.
  • A German U-boat which was patrolling the English Channel in 1943 was sent forward in time to October 1964, where it threatened to torpedo the Isle of Wight ferry. Sir Toby Kinsella of the Intrusion Countermeasures Group ordered Group Captain Ian Gilmore and his squad to investigate and render assistance to the personnel of the nearby Lanchester Naval Base. (AUDIO: State of Emergency) In July 1969, the Second Doctor, Jamie McCrimmon and Zoe Heriot took a holiday on the Isle of Wight. (PROSE: One Small Step...)
  • The Isle of Wight is made up of a wide variety of different rock types ranging from Early Cretaceous times (around 127 million years ago) to the middle of the Palaeogene (around 30 million years ago). All the rocks found on the island are sedimentary, made up of mineral grains from previously existing rocks. These are all consolidated to form the rocks that can be seen on the island today, such as limestone, mudstone and sandstone. Rocks on the island are very rich in fossils and many of these can be seen exposed on the beaches as the cliffs erode.
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  • Isle of Wight
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  • "Keep it in the family"
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  • This article needs an introduction. Typically this would be a single paragraph. One option is to see if there is a similar page in wikipedia from which suitable and relevant content can be copied. Remember Sustainable Community Action wiki has a different purpose to Wikipedia, for example it is not seeking to be as encyclopedic. Please remember to include the {{EnWP|(page name)}} template to the article if you copy content from wikipedia.
  • The Isle of Wight off the coast of southern England. Upon the isle, Druid priests are reputed to have sacrificed white bulls. In this place are two great stones known as the Mottistone.
  • The Isle of Wight is a part of the United Kingdom. It is located south of the main island in the English Channel.
  • The Isle of Wight is a county and the largest island of England, located in the English Channel, on average about 2–5 miles (3–7 km) off the south coast of the county of Hampshire, separated from the mainland by a strait called the Solent. The Island has many resorts which have been holiday destinations since Victorian times.
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