Sula Sgeir: ferskil tusken ferzjes

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Nije Side: {{wurk}} thumb|300px|Sula Sgeir from the South West. '''Sula Sgeir''' (Scottish Gaelic based on the Old Norse: ''súla'', "gannet" an...
 
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[[Image:Sula Sgeir from the South West.jpg|thumb|300px|Sula Sgeir from the South West.]]
 
'''Sula Sgeir''' ([[ScottishSkotsk GaelicGaelysk]] basedbasearre onop theit [[OldAld NorseNoarsk]]e: ''súla'', "gannetgint" anden ''sker'', "skerry") is ain smalllyts, uninhabitedûnbewenne [[ScotlandSkotlân|ScottishSkotsk]] islandeilân inyn thede Noard-[[NorthAtlantyske AtlanticOseaan]], {{convert|18| km|mi}} west ofbewesten [[NorthNoard Rona]]. One of the most remote of the [[British Isles]], it lies more than forty miles north of [[Lewis]] andIt is bestmeast knownbekend forfan itssyn populationpopulaasje ofNoardske [[NorthernGint Gannet(fûgel)|gannetGinten]]s.
 
AlthoughIt seeminglyeilân veryliket inhospitableûngastfrij tofoar humansminsken, theredochs is ader ruinedin stoneruïne [[bothy]]fan calledin stiennen hûs mei de namme ''Taigh Beannaichte'' (BlessedHûs Houseder't seine op rêst) onoan thede easteastkant headlandfan Sgeir an Teampaill. TheDe hardhurde [[gneiss]]rotsen rockdêr't ofit whicheilân thefan islandmakke is made splits into long pieces, whichbinne aregaadlik excellentfoar forit buildingmeitsjen bothiesfan andstiennen cairnsbousels, but the hard rough boulders and sharpmar rocksit makemakket forit difficultrinnen walkingdreech.
 
The sea has burrowed right through the southern part of the island in a series of interconnected and spectacular caves which can be explored in calm weather by inflatable. The small lighthouse on the south end at Sròn na Lice is regularly damaged by the huge seas which break right over the rock during Atlantic storms.