26 Forgotten Villages Around the World Being Reclaimed by Nature
21. The Remote Isolation of St. Kilda, Scotland

St. Kilda, a remote archipelago off the coast of Scotland, was once home to a resilient community that lived in isolation for1 centuries. However, harsh living conditions and increasing reliance on the mainland led to its evacuation in 1930. Today, the islands stand as a haunting reminder of the challenges of remote living and the power of nature. The abandoned village, with its stone houses and dramatic cliffs, is a testament to human endurance and the untamed beauty of the Atlantic.








