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We can now claim to have seen the ‘polar bear’!
Being a regular visitor to the Isle of Wight we had been told of the ‘Polar Bear on the Isle of Wight’ and were looking forward to taking the opportunity to view it whilst holidaying in Dorset. Enjoyi...
A Chalk rendering of the figure of a Polar Bear near the tip of the Isle of Wight.
Ynys Weith as it was called in Brittonic Celtic times 2000 yrs. ago, or Isle of Wight as we know it today, has a very large chalk outcrop runs through the center of the Island from Culver Cliff in the...
Amazing this geographical formation is on trip advisor!
The polar bear on the end of the isle of white can only be seen at certain angles/viewing points. Try the East Cliff! If you turn your head rapidly left to right it looks like it moves!
Terrific. Have been visiting Southbourne/Bournemouth since 1955 and it is always a pleasure to see the old bear. As clear now as it was the first time I saw it as a child. Happy memories of good fa...
During a stay in bournemouth and with the bright September sun in the afternoon shining down - I was able to see it and show the family. Finally a claim to fame! Lol
We can now claim to have seen the ‘polar bear’!
Being a regular visitor to the Isle of Wight we had been told of the ‘Polar Bear on the Isle of Wight’ and were looking forward to taking the opportunity to view it whilst holidaying in Dorset. Enjoyi...
A Chalk rendering of the figure of a Polar Bear near the tip of the Isle of Wight.
Ynys Weith as it was called in Brittonic Celtic times 2000 yrs. ago, or Isle of Wight as we know it today, has a very large chalk outcrop runs through the center of the Island from Culver Cliff in the...
Amazing this geographical formation is on trip advisor!
The polar bear on the end of the isle of white can only be seen at certain angles/viewing points. Try the East Cliff! If you turn your head rapidly left to right it looks like it moves!
Fascinating
Terrific. Have been visiting Southbourne/Bournemouth since 1955 and it is always a pleasure to see the old bear. As clear now as it was the first time I saw it as a child. Happy memories of good fa...
Finally saw it
During a stay in bournemouth and with the bright September sun in the afternoon shining down - I was able to see it and show the family. Finally a claim to fame! Lol