Grid reference SZ5893
near to Ryde, Isle of Wight, England
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Ryde West Sands
by Simon Carey
A small piece of the wooded headland juts out into this square. Ryde West Sands is a mixture of sand, shingle and mud and stretches along to Binstead Hard.
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Limestone outcrop west of Ryde
The short stretch of land along the southern edge of this square includes an exposed outcrop of Binstead limestone. In the 11th century, stone like this from quarries nearby was used to build Winchester Cathedral.
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Shoreline near Ryde House
by Simon Carey
Looking through the remains of an old jetty at the unspoilt shoreline between Ryde and Fishbourne where the woods quite literally end at the beach.
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Shoreline near Ryde House
by Simon Carey
Looking towards the small piece of land that juts out into the square from the beach at low tide. The wood is private property and has no access.
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Shipping and boating in The Solent
by John Lucas
A view from Ryde across The Solent as dusk approaches.
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The Solent at sunset
by John Lucas
The chimney of Fawley Power Station on the mainland is visible and behind that the oil refinery can just be seen.
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Fishbourne car ferry
by John Lucas
If you wish to take your car from Portsmouth to the Island, you take the ferry to Fishbourne, which is between Ryde and Cowes. Here, the ferry is just approaching Fishbourne.
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The Solent : St Helen Wight Link Ferry
by Lewis Clarke
MV St Helen was built by Robb Caledon Shipbuilders, the last ship to be launched from their Leith Shipyard. She entered service with Sealink on 28 November 1983 shortly after her sister MV St Catherine,[2] becoming the largest Isle of Wight... (more)
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Isle of Wight
Looking over to the IOW from Gosport
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Charlie Rock, Ryde Roads
by David Dixon
Charlie Rock is a large barge currently used to transport trucks and diggers round river mouths for dredging and clearing purposes. Here, it is moored off Ryde. The spire of All Saints' Church is on the skyline.
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Exposed rocks west of Ryde
Low tide reveals this seaweed-strewn line of rocks around 25 metres from the shoreline.
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