Cliffs Northwest of St John's Head, Isle of Hoy
Walk Photo 365001
Caption - Bre Brough. Cliffs about 300m high on the west coast of the Isle of Hoy seen from the ferry.
Walk 3650 : Rackwick, Old Man of Hoy & Cuilags
Photographer : John Winterbottom
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Orkney Islands
The Orkney Islands are an archipelago with about 70 islands, of which 20 are inhabited. Kirkwall, the largest centre is situated on the largest island, Mainland. The islands have been inhabited for at least 8,500 years with many of the oldest and best-preserved Neolithic sites in Europe. Most of the islands are based on underlying Old Red Sandstone and are home to an abundant marine and bird life. The islands are mainly low-lying except for some sharply rising sandstone hills on Mainland, Rousay and Hoy where Ward Hill is the highest point in the islands. Dramatic, rugged cliffs can be found on some western shores and provide an added scenic attraction.
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