Staffa
Staffa is a small, uninhabited island located off the west coast of Scotland, part of the Inner Hebrides. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, featuring dramatic cliffs and unique geological formations, including the famous Fingal's Cave. The island is primarily composed of basalt columns, formed by volcanic activity millions of years ago.
Visitors to Staffa can enjoy its rich wildlife, including seabirds like puffins and guillemots. The island is accessible by boat, making it a popular destination for tourists seeking to explore its natural wonders and experience the serene environment of the Scottish coast.