St. Kilda, Scotland


Located in the North Atlantic Ocean, St. Kilda is located in an archipelago that had been inhabited since the Bronze age. Thanks to the availability of barley and sheep, the inhabitants were able to sustain themselves without any help from outsiders, but during the First World War, the military entered the region, the people got used to outside supplies. Then the crops fell and soon living in this remote region became impossible. Now it's an abandoned place and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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