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Ulsta,
Gazetteer for
Scotland "
Ulsta (Yell)".
Ports and
Harbours of the UK.
Retrieved 14
December 2014.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Ulsta....
- Burravoe, home to the Old Haa Museum, Mid Yell,
Cullivoe and Gloup, as well as
Ulsta, Gutcher, Aywick, West Yell, Sellafirth, Copister, Camb, Otterswick, and...
- island', an old name for Mainland, Orkney). The Yell
Sound Ferry sails from
Ulsta on the
island to Toft on the
Shetland Mainland. The
service is operated...
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Worked bank in
blanket bog, near
Ulsta, Yell,
Shetland Islands...
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Daggri (dawn) and
Dagalien (dusk) at
Ulsta.
These are
ferries that run
between Toft on
Mainland and Yell...
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Tingwall Toab Toft Tresta,
Bixter Tresta,
Fetlar Tripwell Turniebrae ****t
Ulsta Urafirth Uyeasound,
Aithsting Uyeasound Vaila Vaivoe Vats-houll V****a Vatsetter...
- August. On 30 July 2004, MV
Daggri made
contact with the
breakwater in
Ulsta, Yell in fog. Her
forward Azimuth Thruster was damaged, the
vessel was able...
- Haroldswick. It is 41.9
miles (67.4 km) long. The Yell
Sound Ferry sails from
Ulsta on the
island to Toft on
Shetland Mainland. The
service is
operated by two...
- with the Toft linkspan, she
operated a
special service between Vidlin and
Ulsta, Yell from 29
April and 4 May 2010.
Hendra has on
occasion operated as relief...
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extended A970 by 1932. B9080
Kirkliston Linlithgow Originally ran from Bay of
Ulsta to Curravoe.
Upgraded after World War II to the A968,
between 1946 and 1951...