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Flannans Sunset by Charles Tait

Flannans Sunset from Gallen Head Charles Tait

Photo © Charles Tait

Flannans Sunset by Charles Tait
Main Street, St Kilda

St Kilda Village

The main street of houses in St Kilda's village
Photo by Sea Harris

Main Street, St Kilda
Boreray, St Kilda

Boreray, St Kilda

A St Kildan bird catching party were once stranded on the Boreray for 9 months. Its incredible that they survived without water or shelter for so long with only raw sea birds for food. Unbeknown to them an outbreak of smallpox had occurred on the main Island of Hiort & tragically when rescued they returned home to find that many of their loved ones had passed away.
Photo by Sea Harris

Boreray, St Kilda
Remains of the School and the Mission House Scarp

Isle of Scarp

Remains of the old School and Mission House on the Isle of Scarp.
Photo by Sea Harris

Remains of the School and
the Mission House Scarp
Basking Shark by Sebastian De Gange

Basking Shark

The Basking Shark is the 2nd largest fish in the sea and is often found in the waters around Harris.
Photo by Sebastian De Gange

Basking Shark by
Sebastian De Gange
Bottlenose Dolphins by Charlie Philips

Bottlenose Dolphins

Being inquisitive and playful creatures the dolphins often come to inspect the boat and seem to get great enjoyment from surfing the bow wave of the Enchanted Isle
Photo © Charlie Philips

Bottlenose Dolphins by Charlie Philips
Church Interior, St Kilda by Charles Tait

St Kilda Church

Photo © Charles Tait

Church Interior, St Kilda by Charles Tait
Puffin on the Shiants by Donald Macarthur

Puffin

Every April thousands of Puffins return to the Shiant Isles from the north Atlantic to breed.
Photo by Donald Macarthur

Puffin on the Shiants by Donald Macarthur
Eilean an Tigh and Garbh Eilean from Eilean Mhuire by Charles Tait

Shiant Isles

Eilean an Tigh (Island of the House) in the Shiant isles
Photo © Charles Tait
Eilean an Tigh and Garbh Eilean from Eilean Mhuire by Charles Tait
Gannets by Andy Hay

Gannets

Photo by Andy Hay
Gannets by Andy Hay
Garbh Eilean from Eilean Mhuire by James Smith

Garbh Eilean in the Shiant Isles

Photo © James Smith
Garbh Eilean from Eilean Mhuire by James Smith
Scarp from Huishival by James Smith

Isle of Scarp from Huishival

Photo © James Smith
Scarp from Huishival by James Smith
St Kilda from North Uist by James Smith

St Kilda from North Uist

Photo © James Smith

St Kilda from North Uist by James Smith
Puffin and Guillemot by Andy Hay

Puffin and the Guillemot

Photo by Andy Hay
Puffin and Guillemot by Andy Hay
The Enchanted Isle

The Enchanted Isle

The Enchanted Isle
Schoolroom, St Kilda by Charles Tait

The old Schoolroom in St Kilda

Photo © Charles Tait

Schoolroom, St Kilda by Charles Tait
Shillay Lighthouse Monach Islands by Charles Tait

Shillay Lighthouse on the Monach Islands

Photo © Charles Tait

Shillay Lighthouse Monach Islands by Charles Tait
St Flanns Chapel Flannan Isles by Charles Tait

St Flanns Chapel on the Flannan Isles

Photo © Charles Tait

St Flanns Chapel Flannan Isles by Charles Tait
St Kilda village by Charles Tait

St. Kilda Village

The remotest village street in the UK.
Photo © Charles Tait

St Kilda village by Charles Tait
Stac an Armin, St Kilda

Stac an Armin, St Kilda

The awesome sight of Stac an Armin (449ft) towering out of the Atlantic Ocean with Gannets circling above
Photo by Sea Harris
Stac an Armin, St Kilda
Village Bay St Kilda Alastair Morrison

Village Bay, St. Kilda

The view from Conachair hill looking down onto St Kilda village bay
Photo by Alastair Morrison
Village Bay, St Kilda Alastair Morrison
Minke Whale by Charlie Philips

Minke Whale

Photo © Charlie Philips

Minke Whale by Charlie Philips
Panorama of the Shiant Islands

Panorama of the Shiant Isles

Photo by Tony Kinghorn

Panorama of the Shiant Islands by Tony Kinghorn
The Shiant Islands by Charles Tait

The Shiant Isles

Photo © Charles Tait

The Shiant Islands by Charles Tait