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Isle of Canna, Scotland, United Kingdom

The tranquil Isle of Canna, the westernmost of the Small Isles, is a sanctuary of natural beauty and rich heritage. Stretching just four miles long and a mile wide, it is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. With its spectacular cliffs, lush meadows, and sparkling bays, Canna is home to a variety of birds including sea eagles, puffins, and razorbills. Don't forget to bring your binoculars for a spot of birdwatching. Venture into the heart of the island to discover the remnants of its storied past. Explore the ancient Celtic crosses and the ruins of a medieval chapel at Canna's highest point, Carn a'Ghaill. The island is also dotted with Bronze Age burial cairns and Iron Age fortifications, whispering tales of centuries past.

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