Isle Of Scalpay
Scalpay is an island in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Scalpay is around 4 kilometres (2.5 miles) long as well as rises to an elevation of 104 metres (341 feet) at Beinn Scorabhaig. The location of Scalpay is 653 hectares (2.52 sq mi). The primary settlement on the island goes to the north, near the bridge, gathered around An Acairseid a Tuath (North Harbour). The island is peppered with little lochans. The largest of these is Loch an Duin (Loch of the Ft) which has a small island in it, with the remains of the fort still noticeable. Eilean Glas, a little peninsula on Scalpay's eastern coast, is residence to the initial lighthouse to be integrated in the Outer Hebrides. Scalpay's local neighbor, Harris, is just 300 metres (980 feet) away across the tightens of Caolas Scalpaigh. In 1997, a bridge from Harris to Scalpay was built, changing a ferry service. In 2001, the island had 322 individuals, whose primary work was fish farming and also prawn angling. By 2011 the population had declined by 9% to 291 whilst throughout the same duration Scottish island populations in its entirety expanded by 4% to 103,702.