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A Remarkable Story Of A WWI Soldier, Sailor And South Uist Crofter

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Some pictures from around South Uist

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North Locheynort from South Locheynort
A good catch in Locheynort
Approaching the narrows after a fishing trip
Bayhead looking West
Beinn Mhor from Loch Ollay
Beinn Mhor, Ben Corodale and Hecla
Cave near Corodale
Nice view in Corodale
Waterfall in Corodale
Corodale Bay
Early morning mist in Bayhead
The entrance to Prince's cave Corodale
Donald's Great Grandson looking down over the original family home
Inner Loch and Beinn Stulaval
Locheynort narrows
Nicolson's Leap, Usinish
Outer Loch and Beinn Mhor
Outer Loch looking East
Prince's cave Corodale
Renovated family home
Road and bridge to North Locheynort from South Locheynort
Donald's sons sailing in the Outer Loch, Loch Eynort
Sailing in the Outer Loch
South Locheynort from Beinn Bheag
South Locheynort from Beinn Bheag
Sunrise from Bayhead
Sunrise from Bayhead
Sunset from Locheynort
Sunset from Locheynort
Sunset from Locheynort
Swans on Loch Ollay
The Minch and Eilean Stuley
View of the narrows, outer loch and hills of Rhum
Waterfall near Corodale
Alex Iain

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