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Date: 2015-03-17 08:01:12
Mainland
Orkney
Renewable energy in Scotland
Kirkwall
Rousay
Evie
Brough of Birsay
Tide
Eynhallow Sound
Eynhallow
Geography of Scotland
Geography of the United Kingdom
Orkney

"West about" Kirkwall to Stromness and return These notes are only for guidance about tide times. We accept no responsibility for navigation, avoidance of hazards, weather, or your seamanship.

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