Boreray (Saint-Kilda)
See also: Boreray
Boreray , in Scottish Boraraigh , is a uninhabited island the United Kingdom located in Scotland, in the Archipel of Saint-Kilda and culminating with 384 meters of altitude in Mullach year Eilein. It is located at the North-West of Hirta, the principal island of the archipelago, and is surrounded in the west by Stac Lee and in north by Stac year Armin.
Geography
Boreray is a island located in the North-East of the British archipelago of Saint-Kilda located at broad of the Scotland, in the West of the external Hébrides, of which the largest colony of gannet of the world, the small penguins.
Boreray forever inhabited permanently but only temporarily for hunting for the birds of sea and collects it of their eggs by the islanders living on Hirta, the largest island of Saint-Kilda. These activities on the Falaise S result in sometimes deaths but the inhabitants having acquired a great agility in this activity, the accidents are relatively very few taking into consideration risk taken. Boreray, which belongs to the archipelago, undergoes the same fate. The difficulty of access to cliffs, the dangerosity of the climbings, the absence of help in the archipelago and the disturbances caused by the climbing ones on the broods of the birds have constrained the National Trust for Scotland and the Scottish Natural Heritage to prohibit the climbing of cliffs including those of Boreray except authorization of their share.
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