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Eigg is stunning, and the islanders couldn't be more warm and welcoming.
Weird and wonderful: Scotland's Away Game music festival Luke Bainbridge 2010
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Everyone who travelled to the Isle of Eigg for Away Game at the end of September expected something a little different to the festival norm.
Weird and wonderful: Scotland's Away Game music festival Luke Bainbridge 2010
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The sun was setting between Eigg and Rum as we reached the deserted beach, only to find "VALHALLA DANCEHALL" spelt out in seaweed letters two foot high, which stumped even the locals.
Weird and wonderful: Scotland's Away Game music festival Luke Bainbridge 2010
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For more details on Eigg and accommodation (including Kildonnan) see isleofeigg. net.
Weird and wonderful: Scotland's Away Game music festival Luke Bainbridge 2010
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Away Game was organised by Fence Records label manager Johnny Lynch, helped by Eigg local Sarah Boden, who was assistant editor on Observer Music Monthly until early this year, when she left to return to Eigg and become a sheep farmer.
Weird and wonderful: Scotland's Away Game music festival Luke Bainbridge 2010
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They have held the Home Game festival in Anstruther for the past seven years, but decided it was time for an Away Game, and Eigg was the perfect destination.
Weird and wonderful: Scotland's Away Game music festival Luke Bainbridge 2010
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The dramatic reversal in the ecological and human fortunes of Eigg arose from putting local people first.
No more wild stereotypes about Shetland Lesley Riddoch 2010
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They don't burn effigies on Eigg, but they do burn bright and have, as Lynch would say, the light of the sun in their eyes.
Weird and wonderful: Scotland's Away Game music festival Luke Bainbridge 2010
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The Inner Hebridean island of Eigg was an epicentre of "wild, natural splendour" when I first visited in 1991.
No more wild stereotypes about Shetland Lesley Riddoch 2010
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Part of the archipelago in the Inner Hebrides known as the Small Isles (along with siblings Muck, Canna and Rum), Eigg has a fascinating, eventful history, including a lengthy feud between the Macdonalds and Macleods in the 16th century that led to the death of the island's entire population, suffocated in an act of clan warfare in a spot now known as the Massacre Cave.
Weird and wonderful: Scotland's Away Game music festival Luke Bainbridge 2010
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