A blog that backs a bi-monthly magazine covering all the islands of Scotland
Tuesday, 14 October 2014
Stacks of Birds
Iron Age forts or brochs in Shetland were often named brough or burgh, burra or burgi. Stacks that resemble fortifications may have similar associations. A few miles apart on South Mainland are (above) Burgi Ayre, Mousa, and (below) Burgi Stacks, Ness of Ireland. The former gives a drying place for shags in the summer sunshine; the latter is often storm lashed as it faces the Atlantic Ocean.
Scottish Islands Explorer - finds forts fascinating
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