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Encyclopedia > Shuna

Shuna is one of the Slate Islands in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, lying east of Luing. It is privately owned and not permenantly inhabited, although four farm houses are used by holidaymakers.


Unlike the other Slate Islands, Shuna has little slate, and has historically been farmed. It also has areas of woodland. There are several cairns in the south and west of the small island.


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Shuna's Journey - translated by The Prof - (0 words)
Shuna wove through the shadows on the horizon, keeping up a steady pace, all the time feeling the breath of the trackers on his neck, following their footprints behind them.
Shuna was enveloped in a calmness that reached to the bottom of his soul.
Shuna had crawled out of the shelter of his own accord, and was staring fixedly at the plot.
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