The Isle of Skye. By vtveen  
  National Geographic experts cannot be wrong - recently the Isle of Skye  has been voted the 4th best island in the world by 650 professional  travel specialists.  
The  reasons it has been rated so high are clear. The wild landscape of  Skye, the second largest island in Scotland, is dramatic, vibrant and  breathtaking. The inland mountains, cliffs, inlets and endless beaches  create spectacular scenery capable of amazing even those thick-skinned  urban enthusiasts insensitive to the nature's charm. 
Isle of Skye. By ZaNiaC  
The  island's population is very small, but old - it dates back to the  Middle Stone Age. Today there are around 9,000 people living on Skye.
Skye's  wildlife is not as diverse as in mainland Britain, but it is one of the  wildest in the country. It is a great bird watching place, but other  wild animals can also be spotted: 
Deers. Isle of Skye. By Wallie-the-Frog
Crofter's House on the Isle of Skye. By revnancy  
The  Skye's history is extremely rich and the highland spirit can be felt in  the air - folk art, traditional music and sports (shinty) are  cultivated by the locals, some of whom still speak Gaelic.
 
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