Category:Shulishader
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English: Shulishader is a small village with a population of around 120 people in Point on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland. Located on the north-western side of the Eye Peninsula, it overlooks Broad Bay. Most of the village is over 60m above sea level, affording excellent views across the bay and northern Lewis, though the land falls gently towards the sea before ending in small cliffs. There are several small, difficult to access, sandy beaches, and a small cove on the coastline. The cove is accessible via 88 dilapidated steps, and contains a pebble peach, some natural caves and a concrete structure once used for boat moorings above the high tide line.
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A866 at Sulaisiadar - geograph.org.uk - 502634.jpg 640 × 359; 50 KB
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Decorative dyke at road junction - geograph.org.uk - 495321.jpg 640 × 479; 94 KB
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Sulaisiadar - geograph.org.uk - 495306.jpg 640 × 468; 112 KB