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St Kilda is Britain's most remote group of islands, lying 40 miles west of Scotland's Western Isles. For some 4000 years its inhabitants battled with the elements to survive before finally being evacuated in 1930. Now a world heritage site, the islands are renowned for their dramatic sea-cliffs and stacs, vast seabird colonies and the remnants of their fascinating history.
This absorbing guide paints a vivid picture of the island's landscape and heritage, giving an insight into the history of the people who once lived here.