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No.15
Hebrides - South
Sailing
from Oban on the CalMac ferry Clansman to the Isle of Colonsay,
which has been inhabited for 7000 years. It is an historic island, St.Columba
having landed there in the 6th century. The Augustinian Priory, now in
ruins, was built in the 14th century. This is on the adjacent island of
Oronsay, separated by a wide area of tidal shell sand The Strand
which the Colonsay postbus crosses to deliver mail.
Jura does not feature large in this video as filming was done at a time
of travel restrictions.
Islay was settled in the 3rd century, and became the headquarters of the
Lords of the Isles at Loch Finlaggan from the 12th - 15th century after
Somerled defeated the Norse invaders.
Gigha is referred to as God's island, also with an ancient history. This
video was shot before the community purchase in 2002.
The paddle steamer Waverley passed us on our way to Colonsay,
and so we made a short diversion to follow her on a few of her seasonal
travels.
Running
Time 57 minutes
All
pictures on this website are taken from actual video footage

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