The name of
Jura may have come from the Norse for the
'Island of Deer' or from the Gaelic work
'diura' meaning resilient or
durable. The herds of deer have been both resilient and prolific, with early writers mentioning some 300 of the creatures and the current number of around
7,000. The image below was taken by
Konrad Borkowski on Jura with the background of the Caol Ila Distillery across the Sound of Islay. Take look at his products on the
website.
Scottish Islands Explorer - has durable qualities
Digital Edition: robust with remote access
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