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    A Warm and Crowded Day on Islay

    There are many people coming off the ferries and planes who arrive for the festival week and the island is getting a lot more crowded. As you can see in one of the images Bowmore was very busy this afternoon and it will probably be even more busier tomorrow when the majority of the festival visitors arrive. One thing is sure, the weather is great, it’s very warm and the forecast looks great. We spent most of the day on a peaceful beach in Port Wemyss and thus avoided the “whisky crowds”. Tomorrow will be our last day on Islay so I can’t make any promises of posting anything but usual blogging on my Islay Blog will start again on Monday. The ship is called Thalassa, is from the Netherlands, docked near Bruichladdich and is here for the festival. It was fun to keep you all up to date of our whereabouts on this blog. Our three weeks on Islay were the best ever and we are looking forward to returning to our beloved island really soon ;-)

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    • 21 May 2010
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    The Isle of Islay is the southern most island of the Southern Hebrides of Scotland. The island is known for its stunning and unspoilt scenery, the eight working malt whisky distilleries, the wildlife, the unique landscape and the little over 3000 friendly people that live here, also called Ileach. The most comprehensive website of Islay is www.islayinfo.com and this account is linked to that website.

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    The Isle of Islay is the southern most island of the Southern Hebrides of Scotland. The island is known for its stunning and unspoilt scenery, the eight working malt whisky distilleries, the wildlife, the unique landscape and the little over 3000 friendly people that live here, also called Ileach. The most comprehensive website of Islay is www.islayinfo.com and this account is linked to that website.

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