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Behind the beach is the ], a wide grassed area that houses communal ] grazing for the island, and the local ] course. It is the half-way point of the most popular walk on the island. Behind the beach is the ], a wide grassed area that houses communal ] grazing for the island, and the local ] course. It is the half-way point of the most popular walk on the island.


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Bay at the Back of the Ocean, Iona (2003-08-25)
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Camas Cuil an t-Saimh, Iona (2005-09-06)

The Bay at the Back of the Ocean is the English translation for Camas Cuil an t-Saimh (Scottish Gaelic).

It is a wide, west facing bay on the island of Iona, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, and is so named because the next westward stop is North America.

Behind the beach is the machair, a wide grassed area that houses communal sheep grazing for the island, and the local golf course. It is the half-way point of the most popular walk on the island.

56°19′44″N 6°25′37″W / 56.329°N 6.427°W / 56.329; -6.427

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