Stac Lee

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Stac Lee is a steep, uninhabited sea stack in the remote St Kilda archipelago of Scotland, notable for its dramatic cliffs and large seabird colonies.

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Label Occurrences
Stac Lee canonical 1

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf sea stack
uninhabited island
administeredBy Comhairle nan Eilean Siar NERFINISHED
country Scotland
hasAccess boat only
hasConservationStatus protected area
hasFauna northern gannet colonies
seabirds
hasFeature sea-bird nesting ledges
steep cliffs
hasNameInScottishGaelic Stac Lì NERFINISHED
hasPopulation 0
includedIn UNESCO World Heritage Site St Kilda NERFINISHED
isImportantBirdArea true
isPartOf St Kilda archipelago NERFINISHED
isRemote true
isUninhabited true
languageOfName Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
locatedIn North Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
Outer Hebrides
St Kilda archipelago NERFINISHED
nearby Boreray NERFINISHED
Hirta NERFINISHED
notableFor dramatic cliffs
large seabird colonies
ownedBy National Trust for Scotland NERFINISHED
partOf St Kilda National Nature Reserve NERFINISHED
St Kilda World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
usedFor seabird nesting

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Boreray hasNearbyIsland Stac Lee