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An artist's illustrated account of a small Atlantic archipelago presents vivid descriptions of its shifting sea, varied landscapes, and seasonal flower-fields. It combines local history and archaeology with sketches of former industries and the islands' shift from kelp production to commercial flower cultivation. The narrative records everyday life, customs, and practical livelihoods alongside maritime tales of wrecks and observations of seabirds. Individual islands are given concise portraits of scenery, buildings, and community rhythms, supported by paintings, maps, and practical notes for visitors.
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