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  5. Eagles have returned to the Nooksack in droves. This is why ...

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    Bald eagles fight over a fish from North Fork of the Nooksack River in January. Past studies in the area have shown only about 100 bald eagles in an 18-mile stretch of the Nooksack River, but that ...

  6. Isle of Wight - Wikipedia

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    On the Isle of Wight neolithic occupation is attested to by flint tool finds, pottery and monuments. The Isle of Wight's neolithic communities were agriculturalists, farming livestock and crops. The Isle of Wight's most recognisable neolithic site is the Longstone at Mottistone, the remains of an early Neolithic long barrow. Initially ...

  7. Isle of Wight Observer - Wikipedia

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    The Isle of Wight Observer is a free newspaper published on the Isle of Wight every Friday. It was launched on 10 August 2018 in a tabloid format, and is distributed through supermarkets, newsagents and other outlets across the island. It is regulated by IMPRESS. [1] The weekly print-run is printed on the newspaper's masthead.

  8. Seaview Wildlife Encounter - Wikipedia

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    It opened in 1971 and closed in November 2015. The visitor attraction was located in the town of Seaview, on the northeast coast of the Isle of Wight. The Isle of Wight is a small British island 3 to 5 mi (5 to 8 km) off the coast of South East England.

  9. The Needles - Wikipedia

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    The Needles – From the Beautiful Britain series, The Isle of Wight, by G. E. Mitton The batteries are accessible by car, foot, bicycle, and bus. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Though there is a paved road up to The Old and The New batteries, access is on foot, from a car park. [ 12 ]