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SkyeLargest island of the Inner Hebrides, Highland region, off the west coast of Scotland; area 1,740 sq km/672 sq mi; population (2001) 9,230. It is separated from the mainland to the southeast by the Sound of Sleat and by the islands of Raasay and Scalpay to the northeast. The chief port and town is Portree. The economy is based on crofting, craft industries, tourism, and livestock. The Skye Bridge, a privately financed toll bridge to Kyleakin on the island from the Kyle of Lochalsh, was completed in 1995.
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| MAX's notion that the effects of global warming could be countered by using an existing power station to create a giant nuclear iceberg, to Block Architecture's 'Seacrofts', man-made archipelagos of containers on platforms that re-establish the relationship between the Isle of Skye and the Scottish mainland. Two years after the wreck of the Isle of Skye, John Spencer's adventures continue aboard a new ship, the Dragon, bound for London. Within hours of my arrival this fall on the Hebridean Isle of Skye, I had an invitation to my first Ceilidh. |
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