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Scottish Islands Explorer Magazine November-December 2012 Back Issue

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25 Reviews   •  English   •   Leisure Interest (Travel)
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The Isle of Seil bridges the Atlantic Ocean and the picture on the cover shows the sea at its most benign. Muck is raked up again, in detail, and the Battle of May island shows the horrors of 'friendly fire'. Disputes on Shetland's Papa Stour have featured and this early one involves a remarkable woman. The teacher on Mingulay was also a force to be reckoned with as are the eagles which fly over Mull. For relaxation the Great Garden of Lismore and the National Trust for Scotland Cruises can be counted upon.
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Scottish Islands Explorer

November-December 2012 The Isle of Seil bridges the Atlantic Ocean and the picture on the cover shows the sea at its most benign. Muck is raked up again, in detail, and the Battle of May island shows the horrors of 'friendly fire'. Disputes on Shetland's Papa Stour have featured and this early one involves a remarkable woman. The teacher on Mingulay was also a force to be reckoned with as are the eagles which fly over Mull. For relaxation the Great Garden of Lismore and the National Trust for Scotland Cruises can be counted upon.


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Scottish Islands Explorer  |  November-December 2012  


The Isle of Seil bridges the Atlantic Ocean and the picture on the cover shows the sea at its most benign. Muck is raked up again, in detail, and the Battle of May island shows the horrors of 'friendly fire'. Disputes on Shetland's Papa Stour have featured and this early one involves a remarkable woman. The teacher on Mingulay was also a force to be reckoned with as are the eagles which fly over Mull. For relaxation the Great Garden of Lismore and the National Trust for Scotland Cruises can be counted upon.
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I always look forward to the next issue of this magazine. Pictures are beautiful, articles are informative and its a great resource for our travels from USA to Scottish Islands. This is in top 5 of my favorite magazines ever. Number one for travel. Reviewed 08 August 2019

Articles in this issue


Below is a selection of articles in Scottish Islands Explorer November-December 2012.