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This article features a list of islands sorted by their name beginning with the letter O. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
The island is the fictional setting of Nigel Tranter's 1952 novel Bridal Path, which was made into the film of the same name in 1959.As the comic novel takes the perils of island inbreeding as its theme, it is assumed that Tranter deliberately chose an unpopulated island to avoid giving offence.
Little Pendulum Island is located to the north east of Wollaston Foreland, and to the south of Shannon Island. [2] Together with Sabine Island (formerly Inner Pendulum Island) and an islet named Walrus Island ( Danish : Hvalros Ø ) south of Sabine, [ 3 ] it constitutes the Pendulum Islands.
Hildasay (Scots: Hildasay; Old Norse: Hildisey) (from the Old Norse masculine name Hildir with ey "island"), [5] also known as Hildisay, is an uninhabited island off the west coast of the Shetland Mainland. The pier on Hildasay
There is little development on the island other than three palaces for the King and some gardens. There is also a small population of black buck introduced to the island. The small Umm an Nasan village is located on the west coast, and has some nomadic families which care for the deer and gazelles of the island. [citation needed]
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Sandray is half a mile due south of Vatersay, and east of Flodaigh, north east of Lingeigh and Pabaigh.Maol Domhnaigh/Muldoanich is to the north east of it. There are three main peninsulas on the south end of Sandray, they are called Meanish, Leehinish and Rubha Pabbach.
Heimaey, Iceland's second largest island by area, the largest after the main island; [5] main island of the Westman Islands: 13.4 4,347 (2021) Vestmannaeyjabær: Hellisey: 0.1 0 Vestmannaeyjabær: Hergilsey: 0.2 0 Reykhólahreppur: Hjörsey, Iceland's fourth largest island by area, located in Faxaflói bay (West) 5.5 0 Borgarbyggð: Hrappsey: 1 ...