One of the most remote inhabited islands in Britain. It has five spectacular peaks (Da Noup, Hamnafield, Da Sneug, Da Kame and Soberlie). Its west coast is torn into cliffs, the most spectacular in Shetland. Its landscapes seem tortured, as Da Sneck ida Smaallie, a rocky fault of more than 30 m deep, or Kame, the second highest cliff of Great Britain. Its name means "island of birds" in Old Norse, and Foula is a protected area of national interest for its flora, fauna - including birds that can only be seen on this island, seals, killer whales and porpoises - and its geology.

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