Thursday, 29 August 2019

St Kilda

Deep in the Atlantic, 66km west of Benbecula in Scotland's Outer Hebrides, the storm-tossed rocks of St Kilda are the most remote part of the British Isles but have somehow seen human habitation for more than 2000 years. Its volcanic origins and remote setting have endowed it with great natural beauty and made it Europe's most important seabird colony. Its crystal-clear waters and submerged caves also attract divers.

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