Freshwater
Freshwater is a huge village and also civil parish at the western end of the Isle of Wight, England. Freshwater Bay is a small cove on the south coast of the Island which likewise provides its name to the nearby part of Freshwater. Freshwater rests at the western end of the region called the Back of the Wight or the West Wight which is a popular visitor area. Freshwater is close to steep chalk high cliffs. It was the birth place of physicist Robert Hooke and also was the house of Poet Laureate Alfred Lord Tennyson. Freshwater is famous for its geology and coastal rock developments that have actually resulted from centuries well worth of seaside erosion. The "Arch Rock" was a popular regional spots that broke down on 25 October 1992. The adjoining "Stag Rock" is so named due to the fact that apparently a stag leaped to the rock from the high cliff to leave throughout a quest. An additional significant piece fell off the cliff face in 1968, and also is now called the "Mermaid Rock". Quickly behind Mermaid Rock exists a small Sea cave that reduces numerous metres right into the new cliff.