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Still Life (Living) on the Quirang

Further up the Isle of Skye is the rock formation called the Quirang, another part of the Trotternish Peninsula. As you make the turn into the tiny, one lane ro...
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Further up the Isle of Skye is the rock formation called the Quirang, another part of the Trotternish Peninsula. As you make the turn into the tiny, one lane road to pass through the heart of the landslips (in which part of the Quirang is still moving, requiring repair work around the roads each year), you can't help but notice Skye's number one population: sheep.
There are more sheep than people on the island, and much like their mountainous backdrop, they remained oblivious to our presence, seemingly still yet moving to their own imperceptible rhythms set in motion long ago.
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