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Lazy beds at da Ristie, Foula
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Shetland - Foula
Lazy beds at da Ristie, Foula, old fields cultivated with raised ridges to deepen the soil, with deep ditches between them to drain the rain water. Now very few people live in this previously much busier crofting landscape.
30 June 2014
Da Logat cliffs and Guillemot colony, Foula
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Shetland - Foula
The cliffs of da Logat, with their Guillemot colony, at the east end of da Nort Bank (The North Bank), Foula.
30 June 2014
Cliffs, da Nort Bank, Foula
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Shetland - Foula
Strangely coloured rocks form part of the cliff scenery on da Nort Bank, Foula, probably coloured by water leaching out minerals from the cliff above.
30 June 2014
Cliffs, da Nort Bank, Foula
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Shetland - Foula
Cliff scenery on da Nort Bank, Foula. The Foula cliffs are the second highest in Britain after those on St Kilda.
30 June 2014
Fulmar colony, da Nort Bank, Foula
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Shetland - Foula
A colony of Fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) dwarfed by the massive cliffs of da Nort Bank (the North Bank), Foula.
30 June 2014
Fulmar colony, da Nort Bank, Foula
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Shetland - Foula
A colony of Fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) dwarfed by the massive cliffs of da Nort Bank (the North Bank), Foula. At the foot of the cliffs are some massive boulders which have fallen off the cliff face.
30 June 2014
Guillemot colony, da Nort Bank, Foula
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Shetland - Foula
A colony of auks, mostly Common Guillemot (Uria aalge), da Nort Bank (the North Bank), Foula
30 June 2014
Da Nort Bank, Foula
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Shetland - Foula
Da Nort Bank (The North Bank), Foula from Da Est Hoevdi.The white dots on the cliff are Fulmars.