Western
Isles Calendar 2000
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2000 calendars were published on 29th July 1999. Copies
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The attractive
beach at Dalbeg, West Lewis, is just down from the Copper
Kettle tearoom.
January |
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Stornoway
harbour front from the old ferry pier |
February |
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Disused
lighthouse, Shillay, Monach Islands. A new light
has now been insatlled here. |
March |
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Sandray
from Vatersay, part of the Barra Isles and now uninhabited. |
April |
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Hushinish,
Harris is one of the most attractive beaches in the Western
Isles. |
May |
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Thatched
crofthouse with lazybeds, Howbeg, South Uist. |
June |
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Midsummer
dawn at Callanish, West Lewis. The stones are thought
to date from the Bronze Age. |
July |
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Stac
Lee and Boreray, St Kilda, are the dramitic remains of
a volcano. |
August |
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Man
mending fishing nets, Stornoway. |
September |
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Castlebay,
Barra, from the new war memorial. |
October |
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Garenin,
West Lewis is a village of blackhouses, now being restored. |
November |
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Scaplay
is now joined to Harris by a bridge. |
December |
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The
Butt of Lewis on a wintry day. |

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