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Arctic Fulmar and Boreray island
St Kilda and Bororay island 40 miles offshore the western coast of the Outer Hebrides islands are inhabited since thousands years. Difficult to understand how humans have been able to survive in such very challenging conditions and establish camps on these steep slopes. Archeologists have discovered in recent years traces of foundations and old seeds that prove that cereals were grown on Boreray since all this time
Author: Herve Bre
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Picture size: 5.4 Mpixels (15.4 MB uncompressed) - 3051x1764 pixels (10.2x5.9 in / 25.8x14.9 cm at 300 ppi)
Picture keywords: Boreray island, Gannets St Kilda, Hirta, Hirta island, natural and cultural Heritages, Outer Hebrides, prehistoric sheeps St Kilda, Scotland, Scotland St Kilda, Soay island, Soay sheep, Soay sheeps, St Kilda archipelago, St Kilda birds, St Kilda Gannets, St Kilda island, St Kilda photos, St Kilda picture, St Kilda pictures, St Kilda sheep, St Kilda sheeps, Stac Armin, Stac Lee, UNESCO World Heritage
Published in: St Kilda archipelago Scotland