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The "Calf of Man," a remote island south of the Isle of Man, is open to visitors from May to September. The island, owned by Manx National Heritage, functions as a nature reserve and bird observatory. Visitors can take daily ferries from the Isle of Man, though weather conditions may affect travel. Attractions include ruins, diverse wildlife such as birds, seals, dolphins, and even basking sharks.
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