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[[ImageRestr:Bunnahabhain Distillery.jpg|thumb|rightleft|280px|right|Strilherezh Bunnahabhain]]
[[ImageRestr:Bunnahabhain_casks_and_Paps.JPG|thumb|left305px|Barrikennoù goullo e Bunnahabhain ]]
'''Bunnahabhain''' (''ben an aven'', ''genoù ar stêr'' e [[gouezeleg Skos|gouezeleg]]) zo ur gêriadenn e biz enez [[Ìle]], tre en hanternoz da [[Port Askaig]], savet en-dro d'ur strilherezh wiski savet e 1881.
 
Unan dous eo wiski Bunnahabhain, disheñvel diouzh ar re all graet en enezenn.
 
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It overlooks a narrow belt of water (the Sound of Islay) with a view of the neighbouring island of [[Jura, Scotland|Jura]] (which also has a working distillery) and its famous hills, the "[[Paps of Jura]]".
 
== Wildlife ==
The area is rich in wildlife, boasting large numbers of [[red deer]], [[roe deer]], wild [[goat]]s, [[otter]]s, common and [[grey seal]]s, seabirds such as [[cormorant]]s and [[oystercatcher]]s and also [[Lepidoptera]], with peacock and speckled wood butterflies being a common sight.
 
== History ==
The surrounding area is also steeped in local history. The ruined village of Margadale, nestled between Margadale Hill and Scarbh Bhreac, was once the busiest marketplace on Islay, with people coming from all over the island for cattle sales.
 
== Shipwrecks ==
Perched perilously on the rocks to the south of the village is the [[Shipwreck|wreck]] of the 338-ton trawler “Wyre Majestic” which ran aground after hitting the rocks at Rubha a’Mhail on October 18th, 1974. Despite efforts from the crew of its sister ship, “Wyre Defence”, the ship was deemed unsalvageable and has sat on the rocks ever since, just like the other 50 or so ships wrecked in the perilous Sound of Islay. Thankfully, no crew were injured in the incident.
 
 
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