Fair IsleUpdated 04.14.2006
The Britain's most isolated inhabited island (current population is about 70). Just a little and remote piece of rocks in the middle of the sea between Shetland and Orkney. It has one of the smallest island communities still remaining active and vital. It's also famous for:
If you wish to really taste insularity I strongly suggest you to visit Fair Isle. Don't forget warm and watertight clothes, camera and binoculars to watch the birds. Useful links:
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