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Isle bet the nearby landmass was Pict to be named after this holy and sacred saint. You can (sometimes) walk th’aire via a 500m feature that, if the ending were different, you might think you’d need tickets to cross. Where is it?
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suggested subject: Where was I? Summer 2025
answer = St Ninian's Tombolo, Shetland
St. Ninian was a missionary to the Picts of what is now Scotland. The local name for a tombolo is an "ayre" and it is 500m long. You would need to buy a ticket for a Tombola (ending in "a").
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