The Isle of Wight, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and one of England’s largest islands, offers a blend of sandy shorelines, white cliffs, and lush countryside. Once a favored holiday spot for Queen Victoria, the island now attracts visitors with its annual music festivals, impressive dinosaur fossil quarries, and scenic walking trails. Today, travelers can explore the natural beauty and rich history, from the rugged coastal paths to the sites where ancient fossils are still being uncovered.
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