
North Ronaldsay
North Ronaldsay is the northernmost island of the Orkney archipelago in Scotland, known for its unique sheep population. The island's shoreline is covered with seaweed, and historically, the sheep have been confined to the coast to browse this food source, influencing their diet and appearance. The island features rugged landscapes, cliffs, and a small community that maintains traditional Viking-era heritage. Its isolation and distinct environment make North Ronaldsay a site of interest for understanding rural Scottish life, native wildlife, and cultural preservation within a remote, scenic setting.