Stroma Island
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Stroma is an island on the northern coast of the Scottish mainland. It is the more southerly of the two islands situated in the Pentland Firth between the Orkney Islands and Caithness. As such it is part of Caithness (now within the Highland council area), while its neighbour Swona, to the north, is part of the Orkney Islands. The name originated from the Norse straum-øy meaning "island in the stream" or "current". There is a lighthouse at the northern end of the island to warn ships away from the dangers of the nearby Swilkie whirlpool. Once populous, this uninhabited island is owned by a Caithness farmer who uses it for the grazing of sheep. Stroma is about 3.5 kilometres long by 1.5 kilometres wide with a maximum elevation of 53 metres (174 ft).
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stroma,_Scotland
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Coordinates: 58°40'54"N 3°7'13"W
- South Ronaldsay 18 km
- Handa 126 km
- Tanera Mòr 153 km
- Summer Isles 155 km
- Isle of Ewe 174 km
- Lismore 278 km
- Kerrera 291 km
- Seil 303 km
- Shuna (Slate Islands) 311 km
- Bute 332 km
- Uppertown 0.9 km
- Duncansby Head 6.8 km
- South Walls part of Hoy 13 km
- St. John's Loch 14 km
- Dunnet Forest 15 km
- Former RAF Castletown Caithness 17 km
- Former RAF Skitten 21 km
- Bay 24 km
- Wick Airport, Former RAF Wick, 25 km
- Loch Watten 25 km