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Garynahine Estate ISLE OF LEWIS

ention the Outer Hebrides to some people and it conjures up visions of a remote collection of islands whose unforgiving, barren landscapes are constantly at the mercy of the fierce weather systems blown in off the North Atlantic Ocean. By some people, I mean the uninitiated, because as the scores of sporting parties who head there each season with shotgun, rod and rifle in hand know full well, the visually resplendent isles are actually rich in Gaelic

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