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Walk on the wild side – the wildlife of the Inner Hebrides

Lee Allen Inner Hebrides
The Inner Hebrides on the west coast of Scotland consist of around 100 islands. About 35 of the islands are inhabited. Some of the best wildlife in the whole …
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Canna – Canna Campsite

Lee Allen Skye and around
Canna Campsite
I manged to catch up with Isebail MacKinnon from Canna Campsite on the Isle of Canna, as part of my ’10 questions with’ series.   1.  What brought you …
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The Pull of Mull – Holidays on the Isle of Mull

Lee Allen Inner Hebrides
Tobermory - Isle of Mull
I have had many holidays on the Isle of Mull over the years and every time I visit, there are always areas of the island that I have yet …
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Scottish Island Cruising – St Hilda Sea Adventures

Lee Allen Inner Hebrides, Scottish islands - General
Scottish Island Cruising – St Hilda Sea Adventures   Although I have visited many scottish islands over the years, one thing that I have never done is cruised around …
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Case by Case – Moving to the Outer Hebrides

Lee Allen Outer Hebrides
Outer Hebrides Relocation Service - Isle of Harris
​The Outer Hebrides Relocation Services (OHRS) was started by islanders Angela and David earlier in 2016. I managed to catch up with Angela and David and ask them about …
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