Destylarnia whisky na wyspie Harris
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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY CAROLINE TAIX
Lewis Mackenzie harvests sugar kelp seaweed off Bayble Beach on the Isle of Lewis, that will be used in the gin produced by Isle of Harris Distillery, in Scotland, on April 28, 2025. Since 2015 the Harris Distillery has enabled dozens of young locals to stay and work on the sparsely inhabited island off the west coast of Scotland, which has endured years of population decline as islanders move away in search of job opportunities on the mainland. But the announcement of layoffs in recent weeks has sparked fears that more young residents will depart, leaving the island's tight-knit community crestfallen. (Photo by Andy Buchanan / AFP)
2025-04-28
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