Taransay (Scottish Gaelic: Tarasaigh, pronounced [ˈt̪ʰaɾas̪aj]) is an island in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. It was the host of the British television...
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Taransay is a 39-meter luxury motor yacht built by the Italian shipyard Rossinavi. Delivered in 2015, Taransay is a modern equipped replica of an already...
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children who were tasked with building a community on the Scottish island of Taransay, 1+7⁄8 miles (3 kilometres) off the west coast of Harris, Outer Hebrides...
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Scarista are amongst the most spectacular. From the former the island of Taransay, where the BBC Television series Castaway 2000 was recorded, is seen most...
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South Uist Benbecula North Uist Vallay Killegray Berneray (disambiguation) Taransay Scarp Mealasta Island Scalpay, Inner Hebrides Scalpay, Outer Hebrides Great...
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List of bays of the Outer Hebrides (section Taransay)
This List of Bays of Outer Hebrides summarises the bays that are located on the islands of the Outer Hebrides in Scotland. Map this section's coordinates...
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Saint Ronan St Serf's Inch (F) - Saint Serf Sweyn Holm – Sweyn Asleifsson Taransay - Saint Taran Iqbal Singh, the owner of Vacsay, has also expressed wishes...
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island life, was written after the abandonment of the island in 1938 and Taransay hosted the BBC television series Castaway 2000. Others have played a part...
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group are Beàrnaraigh (Great Bernera) and Sgalpaigh (Scalpay). Tarasaigh (Taransay) and An Sgarp (Scarp), now uninhabited, are islands close to the shore...
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