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  • 2. Raasay House Isle Of Raasay
    Raasay is an island between the Isle of Skye and the mainland of Scotland. It is separated from Skye by the Sound of Raasay and from Applecross by the Inner Sound. It is most famous for being the birthplace of Gaelic poet Sorley MacLean, an important figure in the Scottish Renaissance.Traditionally the home of Clan MacSween, the island was ruled by the MacLeods from the 15th to the 19th century. Subsequently, a series of private landlords held title to the island, which is now largely in public ownership. Raasay House, which was visited by James Boswell and Samuel Johnson in 1773, is now an outdoor activity centre. Raasay means Isle of the Roe Deer and is home to an endemic subspecies of bank vole. The current Chief of the Island is Roderick John Macleod of Raasay.
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  • 3. Mountain Freedom Isle Of Skye
    The mountains and hills of the British Isles, are categorised into lists based on elevation , prominence , and other criteria . These lists are used for peak bagging, whereby hillwalkers attempt to reach all the summits on a list, the oldest and best-known, being the 282 § Munros in Scotland, which amongst other criteria, must be above 3,000 feet . A height above 2,000 ft, or more latterly 600 m, is considered necessary to be a mountain in the British Isles, and apart from the Munros , all lists require a prominence of at least 15 metres . A prominence of between 15–30 metres , does not meet the UIAA definition of an independent peak. Most lists consider a prominence between 30–150 metres as a top, and not a mountain . A popular designation are the § Marilyns, with a prominence above...
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