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elleng

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18. Over-ferried Skye,
Fri Jul 6, 2012, 03:22 PM
Jul 2012

did Barra and one of the Uists, I think.
One of my ABSOLUTE FAVORITES:



Castlebay, on Barra:

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Why not do both Angry Dragon Jul 2012 #1
Lived in England during jr. year of college, elleng Jul 2012 #2
Scotland romantico Jul 2012 #3
Do the Highlands and Islands; we did. elleng Jul 2012 #4
Going to the Western Hebrides in October. Seedersandleechers Jul 2012 #17
Over-ferried Skye, elleng Jul 2012 #18
Thanks romantico Jul 2012 #20
Some years ago pipi_k Jul 2012 #5
i loved scotland fizzgig Jul 2012 #6
Definitely Scotland. RebelOne Jul 2012 #7
I romantico Jul 2012 #11
BOTH in 7-8 days??? SwissTony Jul 2012 #13
All travel is good travel. aikoaiko Jul 2012 #8
How long do you plan on staying, WorseBeforeBetter Jul 2012 #9
Not sure romantico Jul 2012 #10
If you have to pick, I'd say France Arugula Latte Jul 2012 #12
My wife likes England, but I prefer France Major Nikon Jul 2012 #14
France! HappyMe Jul 2012 #15
Many years ago I stayed in a small B&B in St. Germaine en Laye, which is.. TreasonousBastard Jul 2012 #16
if you wish to tour either as a drunken sailor would, I could offer some advice. Kaleva Jul 2012 #19
Put me in the France Camp. pink-o Jul 2012 #21
Buy a guidebook for both countries and/or get the Rick Steves DVDs Lydia Leftcoast Jul 2012 #22
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