4 km N of Burrafirth, Unst, Shetland Islands, Scotland
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View south from Hermaness Hill
This poorly defined path leads north from Burrafirth across Hermaness Hill to Herma Ness, the most northerly accessible point in the British Isles.
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Waves hitting Humlataes, Hermaness |
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View from coastal path at Hermaness
Steep cliffs in immediate vicinity and sea stacks and natural arch visible offshore
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Humlataes
by Anne Burgess
From Humlataes, a section of clifftop moorland south of Herma Ness, looking further south towards Tonga in the middle distance.
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Puffin (Fratercula arctica) above Humla Houll, Hermaness |
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Herma Ness: southern slopes of Hermaness Hill
by Chris Downer
Approaching the top of Hermaness Hill, we look back towards the distinctive hilltop of Saxa Vord, left, across Burra Firth.
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Sea stacks at Hermaness
by Alan Reid
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Herma Ness instability
by John Lucas
The sign warns of unstable ground and advises one to keep away!
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Returning home to Saxa Vord
by Peter Turner
Burra Firth to the left
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The Clett, Hermaness |
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Former signal station, Hermaness Hill
This was the signal station for the Muckle Flugga lighthouse.
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Herma Ness: a coastal view southwest
by Chris Downer
The view across several headlands from close to the top of Hermaness Hill. Most green, on the left, is I believe Toolie, with Tonga immediately behind it; then in the middle distance North Neaps - the northwest tip of Yell - with Gloup Holm... (more)
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