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Inhabited, west coast Scottish islands - Rùm

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The isle of Rùm is the largest of the Small Isles at roughly 10.4 hectares. It is also the most northerly. I’ve read it described as diamond shaped (as in playing cards) but I see it more as a square which has been twisted through 45° such that one corner points to the south while the other three point east, north and west, respectively. What is the difference? In a diamond, the distance between the north and south corners is usually longer than the distance between the east and west corners. No difference apart from that. Rùm is also the most mountainous of the Small Isles (or, perhaps, hilliest when taking real mountains into consideration). There’s very little level land to be found on Rùm. The area towards the southern corner holds the highest of Rùm’s hills/mountains, with five between 2000 and 3000 feet (but without any reaching the magic 3000’ of a Munro). The highest peak, at 812 m (2664 ft) is Askival. Every other corner of the island, however, is hilly with many summits betwe