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Stimes Where Was I 14 Sept 14

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MikeF | 11:48 Sun 14th Sep 2014 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Struggling with this. Identity of island (Q1) fairly evident, though 129,000 acres rather than stated 124,000, but second lighthouse ('more a navigation beacon') 20 feet high (Q2) said to be 12 miles SE of a neolithic village excavated by a storm in 1850 seems to take us out to sea. Any thoughts?

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The village seems to be Skara Brae in the Orkneys. Don't know if that's any help
The Barrel of Butter Lighthouse ?

It's also called The Carlin Skerry Lighthouse
Stromness?
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Well thanks - the village is surely correct, but the directions therefrom take us South East - that is out to sea, rather then West to the suggested Barrel of Butter, which may be the right answer if there has been a printing error. I think I will wait for a bit to see if anyone else has any thoughts.

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