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    Mingulay, Berneray And Pabbay
    Mingulay, Berneray And Pabbay
    Mingulay, Berneray And Pabbay
    Mingulay, Berneray And Pabbay

    Today, Mingulay (12 miles south of Barra) and Berneray are Sites of Special Scientific Interest for the marine vegetation, rock shore and spectacular cliff habitats found there, as well as a Special Protection Area for the seabird population. All the islands also have significant archaeological sites, with large areas on Mingulay and Pabbay being designated as Scheduled Ancient Monuments.
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