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Bruray is one of the
three Out
Skerries islands of Shetland, and
contains Scotland's most
easterly settlement. It is
separated from
Housay by
North Mouth...
- (around 190 miles) west from Tjeldstø in Norway. The main
islands are Housay,
Bruray and Grunay. A
large number of skerries,
islets and
stacks surround the main...
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connects the
island to Mio Ness is a
collapsed one. It is
separated from
Bruray by
North Mouth and
South Mouth. The
island occasionally suffers from water...
- Out
Stack Skaw
Caolas Rockall Bound Skerry Bruray Mull of
Galloway Cairngaan This is a list of the
extreme points and
extreme elevations in Scotland. The...
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National Geographic.
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- bridge, as a
single unit. Out
Skerries has two
inhabited islands:
Housay and
Bruray. The
Scord of
Brouster site
includes a
cluster of six or
seven walled fields...
- by a 75m
stone causeway.
There is also a
bridge which joins Housay and
Bruray in the Out Skerries.
Others Various other islands are also
connected by...
- West Burra, Trondra, and
Muckle Roe.
There is also a
bridge from
Housay to
Bruray.
Nowhere in
Shetland is more than three miles (5 km) from the sea. Mavis...
- 0°43′W / 60.417°N 0.717°W / 60.417; -0.717
Easternmost settlement –
Bruray, Out Skerries,
Shetland at 60°26′N 0°45′W / 60.433°N 0.750°W / 60.433;...
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Derivation Language Meaning Alternatives Bressay Breiðøy
Norse broad island Bruray Norse east isle Norse: bruarøy – "bridge island" East
Burra Scots/Norse...