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There is a place where wild meadows of flowers tumble down to the sea fringing pure-white,sandy beaches with colour and that place is the Scottish Hebrides.

Scotland’s Machair has a fairy-tale esque quality. The wild flowers which grow on the grassy plains near the beaches,produce a carpet of colours in the summer,from orchids to harebells to red clover.The Great Yellow Bumblebee,a rare species can also be found busying itself amongst the flowers in the Summer months.

Machair is a rare habitat, which thrives only in Western Scotland and parts of Ireland,making it a native treasure of the British isles which should be cherished and preserved.

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Machair at Huishnish on the Isle of Harris

Wild harebells near Horgabost

Harebells at Luskentyre

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Huishnish in colour

machair at Cliff Beach,Isle of Lewis

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