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  2. The Great War (YouTube channel) - Wikipedia

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    The channel produced weekly content that follows the events that occurred one hundred years prior during the war. [ 11 ] After the centennial's conclusion, Indy Neidell , the first host and writer of the series, left the project to present a new channel focussing on the Second World War . [ 12 ]

  3. The Isle - Wikipedia

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    The Isle is a 2000 South Korean film written and directed by Kim Ki-duk, his fourth film, and the first to receive wide international acclaim for his now recognizable style. The film has gained notoriety for gruesome scenes that caused some viewers to vomit or faint when the film premiered at the Venice Film Festival .

  4. Wantsum Channel - Wikipedia

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    The Wantsum Channel was a strait separating the Isle of Thanet from the north-eastern extremity of the English county of Kent and connecting the English Channel and the Thames Estuary. It was a major shipping route when Britain was part of the Roman Empire , and continued in use until it was closed by silting in the late Middle Ages .

  5. GeoWizard - Wikipedia

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    Tom Davies (born 22 September 1990 [2] [3] [4]), known online as GeoWizard, is a British YouTuber and adventurer known for his skill in playing the internet geography game GeoGuessr and his "straight line mission" adventures, in which he attempts to cross regions on foot in as close to a straight line as possible.

  6. 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 ]

  7. Kyles of Bute - Wikipedia

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    A trip through the Kyles of Bute was a common feature of a trip "doon the watter" on a Clyde steamer during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. [10] As of 2018 the PS Waverley, the last sea-going paddle steamer in the world, still operates a summer season on the Clyde and continues to offer sailings through the Kyles. [11]

  8. Grouville Hoard - Wikipedia

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    They were discovered by metal detectorists Reg Mead and Richard Miles in a field at an undisclosed location in the parish of Grouville on the east side of Jersey in the Channel Islands. It is the largest hoard ever found in Jersey, and the first major archaeological find made by metal detectorists in the island.

  9. Thorley Manor - Wikipedia

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    Richard de Redvers obtained this manor from Henry I, and it remained an appanage of the Lordship of the Isle, until Isabella de Fortibus sold it to the Crown. After being in the family of the Montacutes, it was granted to Edward of York, by Henry IV; to George, Duke of Clarence, by his brother; was resumed by the Crown on his attainder; and finally granted in the reign of Elizabeth to David ...