Stock Photo - Sheep (Scottish Blackface) on the Isle of Harris, home of the Harris Tweed, grazing in Machair.Machair, gaelic for a fertile, often sandy, sometimes farmed or grazed coastal plain. It is typical for the outer hebrides and famous for its lush wildflowers. Only Cheviot and Scottish Blackface sheep may be used for Harris Tweed.Europe, Scotland, July.

Stock Photo: Sheep (Scottish Blackface) on the Isle of Harris, home of the Harris Tweed, grazing in Machair.Machair, gaelic for a fertile, often sandy.

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