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![]() | ![]() OFFICE 12 Pomona Road, Shanklin Isle of Wight. PO37 6PF. Telephone 01983 866432 Fax 01983 866145 E.mail iowchine@msn.com |
When you wander through the tranquil setting of this historic gorge, take time to just sit and look and listen. You are in a magic world of natural beauty, a rich haven of rare plants, woodland, wildlife and an enchanting waterfall. The story of the Chine encompasses subjects of interest to all age groups from geology to smuggling, shipwrecks to PLUTO and of course the wondrous scenery. |
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Useful Links
Island Line
Combined Operations Website P.L.U.T.O page.
| ![]() | 'Chine' is a local word and now used only in the Isle of Wight and Dorset. It is of Saxon origin and means a deep narrow ravine, formed by water cutting through soft sandstone leading to the sea. The Saxon name for Shanklin was "Scenc-hlinc" or "cup in the rising ground." Think, too, of the chine of a boat - the shape of a cup - or chine as in an animal's backbone - a deep scooped-out cut. |