r/casualEurope 18d ago

Isle of Skye, Scotland

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  • The Isle of Skye, connected to Scotland's northwest coast by bridge, is known for its rugged landscapes, picturesque fishing villages and medieval castles. The largest island in the Inner Hebrides archipelago, it has an indented coastline of peninsulas and narrow lochs, radiating out from a mountainous interior. The town of Portree, a base for exploring the island, features harbourside pubs and boutiques.
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u/AMS206 18d ago

This looks like paradise 😍

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u/Juvenalesque 14d ago

I have a friend from there. She says, "we had a saying back home: if God created anything more beautiful, he kept it to himself." I think she's right.

Edit: I'll go there one day for you Connie! I promise

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u/Novajaanna 17d ago

Wow, look so nice 🤩

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u/Ok_Bumblebee_2307 17d ago

i wanna go there rn

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u/chococaramelwafer 15d ago

Love this this picture! I would live here! Or any of the Scotland’s remote islands. Finding a job however is difficult.

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u/ZestycloseMortgage36 15d ago

On the contrary there is a labour shortage and most locals do two to three jobs because of demand.

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u/chococaramelwafer 15d ago

Oh really? Where can I find what job shortages they are lacking? Website?

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u/Elvenblood7E7 13d ago

Dafuq. Is that snow?!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Skye

Highest elevation Sgùrr Alasdair, 993 m (3,258 ft)[4]

Is this a fresh picture?