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Orkney Islands


The Orkney Islands are an archipelago of some seventy islands in the northern fringes of Scotland. The Orkney Islands was the dwelling of tribes belonging to the New Stone Age period. The Orkney Islands in Scotland were officially declared to be a part of Scotland during the fifteenth century. The Orkney Islands, Scotland have been formerly stated to be a site of historical and anthropological significance by the UNESCO because of their association with the Stone Age and their unique geography and terrain that comprise an overwhelming quantity of red sandstone. The Orkney Islands hence happen to be one of the important Scotland tourist destinations.

The Skara Brae of the Orkney Islands is visited by hundreds of tourists because it is one of the hamlets of the Orkney Islands that has been excellently maintained despite the passing of many millennia. The Skara Brae was predominantly the home of people belonging to the New Stone Age period. Several tourists marvel at the relics of Skara Brae which transport them to periods that were completely estranged from the advantages of modern civilized society. The Ring of Brodgar comprises a circle of boulders in the neighborhood of the burial grounds of the Orkney Islands. Archeologists are of the opinion that the site of the Ring of Brodgar was probably visited by the tribes of the New Stone Age for somber ceremonies and the practice of rites by which the clans would invoke the divine powers and the supernatural elements.

Currently only twenty of the seventy Orkney Islands are inhabited. Auskerry is one of the Orkney Islands, which is visited for its endangered birds that include the tern, a kind of gull and the petrel, a bird of the oceans. The Mainland is the largest of the Orkney Islands. Mainland is dominated by steep precipices and lakes that are a treat for the eyes of the tourists.

Getting to Orkney Islands
Board a flight that will take you to the Kirkwall Airport of the Orkney Islands. You have to then get onto a ferry if you wish to scour the other isles of the Orkney Islands. A tourist haven, the Orkney Islands beckon all tourists and adventure mongers with their spellbinding geography and rich history.

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