English: St Lawrence's Church, Burray Dry stone wall field boundary, known locally as a dyke. The church is ruined although the cemetery is regularly in use. I plan on buying a plot here soon and hopefully starting a family tradition. I would prefer it if my wife started it, actually. The islands to the right are Copinsay.
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