In the impression of many tourists, the Highlands are the essence of Scotland, but Scotland has a more hidden place, that is, the Outer Hebrides. Lewis Island in the archipelago has a horn, on the Atlantic side, which was once the territory of the Vikings, people lived in low black houses, fishing for a living. The rocks and moss at Lewis's Cape are very special, and there are many monuments, which become the best place for niche tours, and a favorite place for National Geographic photographers. <ctag id="12779" type="4" businesstype="1"># World Heritage Tour </ctag><ctag id="59352" type="4" businesstype="2"># niche discovery agency</ctag> Lewis Island Outer Hebrides Islands
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In the impression of many tourists, the Highlands are the essence of Scotland, but Scotland has a more hidden place, that is, the Outer Hebrides. Lewis Island in the archipelago has a horn, on the Atlantic side, which was once the territory of the Vikings, people lived in low black houses, fishing for a living. The rocks and moss at Lewis's Cape are very special, and there are many monuments, which become the best place for niche tours, and a favorite place for National Geographic photographers. <ctag id="12779" type="4" businesstype="1"># World Heritage Tour </ctag><ctag id="59352" type="4" businesstype="2"># niche discovery agency</ctag> Lewis Island Outer Hebrides Islands