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Excavation LIFTE Rousay Viking/Norse

A day in Rousay…

by Sigurd TowrieWednesday, July 14, 2021 (8:53pm)Wednesday, July 14, 2021 (8:56pm)
Photographic gallery from Skaill and the Wirk, Rousay.

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