Talk:Yarmouth, Isle of Wight

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Editors, I put forward the following link (remove blank spaces) as a valuable addition to this page.

www. visit my harbour.com/harbours/charts.asp?hurn=30&cattype=5

It contains up to date, viewable (licenced and paid for), Admiralty large scale charts of Yarmouth Harbour and the River Yar past the swing bridge therefore relates perfectly to the subject matter on the page. I put it forwards on the following grounds:

Sites that contain neutral and accurate material that cannot be integrated into the Wikipedia article due to copyright issues... The integrity of the UKHO Charts is beyond question and Wikipedia does not have a licence to display them.

I also add the following comments 1) The HTML page above will not change, whereas the big charts change frequently, (as new editions are published) the local selector page does not. 2) It is not loaded up with advertising..in fact the big charts (Flash required) are "Full Screen" drag and view. Fantastic detail and no ads at all.

I will not add the link myself as there is a conflict of interest, I don't want to spam anyone. The charts speak for themselves, please have a look and if you think they'd be a worthwhile additon, link into them from the page using whatever wording or intro you'd like. Thank you Sjbryant (talk) 10:34, 27 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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