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The Isle of Skye, Scotland

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The Isle of Skye, located in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and rugged coastline. Stretching approximately 50 miles long and 25 miles wide, Skye is the second-largest island in Scotland. Its unique shape, likened to a lobster's claw, features peninsulas and bays radiating from a central mountainous hub dominated by the Cuillin Hills. These hills provide some of Scotland's most dramatic mountain scenery. Skye's rich history includes occupation by Celtic tribes, Norse Vikings, and powerful clans like MacLeod and MacDonald. The island is connected to the mainland by the Skye Bridge and is famous for its natural beauty, including the Old Man of Storr and the Quiraing. Tourism, agriculture, and fishing are key industries, with Portree being the largest settlement. Skye's diverse wildlife and strong Gaelic heritage make it a captivating destination, attracting visitors worldwide with its unique blend of natural beauty and cultural significance.