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    Orosay (Scottish Gaelic: Orasaigh) is a small uninhabited tidal island in the Sound of Barra lying at the north end of Traigh Mhòr, the "big beach" on...
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  • NF725175) South-west (30m) Orasaigh (grid reference NF825435) North-east Orosay (grid reference NF715065) North (38 m) Orasaigh (grid reference NL645975)...
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    Hebrides, joined to Colonsay Oronsay in Loch Bracadale, joined to Skye Orosay in the Outer Hebrides, joined to Barra Rough Island opposite Rockcliffe...
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  • performed it at the Edinburgh Military Tattoo in 2000. Her third album, Orosay, was released in 2001, followed by Tickettybo in 2002. MacInnes performed...
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    Surrounding islands: Sound of Barra Fiaraidh Flodday Fuday Fuiay Gighay Hellisay Orosay Surrounding islands: Barra Isles Flodaigh Lingeigh Mingulay Muldoanich Pabbay...
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    Garbh Lingeigh Gighay: Eilean à Ceud Hellisay: Bodha nan Sgeiran Mòra Orosay: None West coast: Eilean Bheirean, Eilean Cuithe nam Fiadh, Gualan, Orasaigh...
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  • islands of the Barra Isles as well as Fiaraidh, Fuday, Gighay, Hellisay and Orosay in the Sound of Barra. Source: Source: "Barraigh agus Bhatarsaigh". Scottish...
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  • Eoligarry. The beach is made up of hard compacted sand. The tidal islet of Orosay lies at the north end of the beach. In 1933 when a site was sought for Barra...
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  • Iain MacInnes 2001 Notes from a Hebridean Island, William Jackson 2001 Orosay, Màiri MacInnes 2001 The Islay Ball, Gary West 2004 Live: The Art of the...
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    inhabited: Calvay Eriskay Fiaraidh Flodday Fuday Fuiay Gighay Hellisay Lingay Orosay There is a ferry service across the sound from Ardmore (Scottish Gaelic:...
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