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Fishing Harbour Of Stromness, The Second-Most Populous Town In Mainland Orkney, Scotland. Stromness Is The Second-Most Populous Town In Orkney, Scotland. It Is In The Southwestern Part Of Mainland Orkney. It Is Also A Parish, With The Town Of Stromness As Its Capital. The Name `Stromness` Comes From The Norse Straumsnes. Straum Refers To The Strong Tides That Rip Past The Point Of Ness Through Hoy Sound To The South Of The Town. Nes Means `Headland`. Its Natural Harbour, Which Was Turned Into An Old Traditional Stone Built Port, Provides Shelter To A Significant Portion Of Orkney-Based Small Scale Crab Fishing Fleet.

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Fishing harbour of Stromness, the second-most populous town in Mainland Orkney, Scotland. Stromness is the second-most populous town in Orkney, Scotland. It is in the southwestern part of Mainland Orkney. It is also a parish, with the town of Stromness as its capital. The name `Stromness` comes from the Norse Straumsnes. Straum refers to the strong tides that rip past the Point of Ness through Hoy Sound to the south of the town. Nes means `headland`. Its natural harbour, which was turned into an old traditional stone built port, provides shelter to a significant portion of Orkney-based small scale crab fishing fleet.

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