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The Rabbit Islands
Painting No. 33
The Rabbit Islands guard the entrance to the Kyle of Tongue - little jewels of heather and grass, bracken and lumpy rock. On the south side are two tiny sandy beaches; to the north, a tumble of fierce little crags and cliffs, cut through in one place by a low rock arch. The islands are accessible by foot for only a short time each year when a sandbank is exposed at extreme low tide to Ard Skinid. Viewed here from Melness, the Rabbit Islands overlap the larger isles of Eilean nan Ron. The Orkneys are just visible in the far distance. From the other side of the Kyle, the Rabbit Islands look far less rugged, sand and smooth grass predominating. Each viewpoint gives a different and valuable perspective - a geographical principle that should be applied more often to other aspects of life also.