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Scotland - Islands

The Scottish Islands spread across the North Atlantic, reaching almost as far as Norway. From the Inner Hebrides, with their culture of crofting, fishing and whisky-making, to the wild, windswept Outer Hebrides and the scattered, history-rich isles of Orkney and Shetland, the Scottish Islands are a world to themselves – tangibly Scottish, but they are influenced by Viking raiders, time-steeped legends and the unforgiving sea.

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