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Robert Wilson
Its good to see birds there but I afraid when rockets start then they go away other place and that disturb tourism there ,it unusually to get permission in industrial scale were there wild live protected in region and coastal creatures ,it means we lost all respect to nature and damage tourism industry for all on island unst as people come there see nature