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The island of Canna is part of the Scottish Inner Hebrides. It was once owned by John Lorne Campbell but donated to the National Trust for Scotland. The island is only 4.3 miles by 1 mile in area. There are only 20 houses on the island and other than it being a wildlife sanctuary, and a cafe for tourists, there is no work for people there. In addition, it is difficult to get to the island at high tide.

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