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Date Posted: 13/09/03 8:40:30
Author: John Cooper
Subject: Island of Gan

Last week I visited Brownsea Island, an island within Poole Harbour, Dorset. This island is almost exactly the same shape and size as Gan Island, it measures 1.5 miles long by .75 miles wide. There are no roads, only tracks, one track traverses the length of the island almost like Gans runway.

I couldn't see any Tigers (Plenty of Peacocks/Peahens and RED Squirrells), when I was talking to a Volunteer from the National Trust about the shape of Brownsea, she mentioned that the nearby Isle of Wight was almost the same shape and size of the Island of Singapore.

So if you don't want to travel to those palm clad islands but are in the Dorset/IOW area 'Island Trogging' at Brownsea could be the next nearest to it!

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