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Ferry.


Uig on the Isle of Skye, On a stormy September afternoon the Calmac Ferry M/V "Hebrides" loads ready to sail to the Outer Hebrides. She was built in Glasgow in 2000.
One of only four ferry services from the mainland to the entire Western Isles.
Image was taken from distance through the wind and rain, HFF and a dry weekend
One of only four ferry services from the mainland to the entire Western Isles.
Image was taken from distance through the wind and rain, HFF and a dry weekend
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The ferry trip to the Western Isles can be interesting !
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