Freshwater
Freshwater is a large 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 neighboring part of Freshwater. Freshwater sits at the western end of the area called the Rear of the Wight or the West Wight which is a popular traveler area. Freshwater is close to steep chalk cliffs. It was the native home of physicist Robert Hooke and also was the home of Poet Laureate Alfred Lord Tennyson. Freshwater is popular for its geology as well as coastal rock formations that have resulted from centuries worth of coastal disintegration. The "Arch Rock" was a well-known neighborhood spots that collapsed on 25 October 1992. The neighbouring "Stag Rock" is so named because allegedly a stag jumped to the rock from the cliff to get away during a hunt. An additional significant piece fell off the cliff face in 1968, and also is currently called the "Mermaid Rock". Instantly behind Mermaid Rock exists a tiny Sea cave that cuts a number of metres into the brand-new high cliff.