A map of coll by Ahmad
Posted by year2 on 16th June 2009

from Ahmad
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Posted by year2 on 16th June 2009

from Ahmad
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Posted by Mr Sloan on 12th June 2009
Please add your comments to this Voicethread. What can you learn from these photos? What do you want to know?
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Posted by Mr Sloan on 12th June 2009
This is a picture of the Post office on Coll.
Are there any differences between this post office and the post offices in Chorlton? What do you notice about this photo?

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Posted by year2 on 12th June 2009
On Thursday 2JS have been looking at the Ilse Of Coll & I found something intresting.Here take a look. What picture is this?
Here’s the picture coming up:

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Posted by year2 on 12th June 2009
The roads on Coll are all single lane with passing places, although there is one 10m (yes, 10m as in metre, not mile) stretch of dual-carriageway near the top of the island!. Whilst driving is usually free of hassle, please remember that locals sometimes need to travel a bit faster than sightseeing speeds.
Please use passing places to allow others to overtake
from chloe
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Posted by year2 on 12th June 2009
I think that ther are art people ther and my mum is one.
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Posted by year2 on 12th June 2009
The Isle of Coll is a Hebridean paradise less than three hours from Oban on the west coast of Scotland who was the ferst pepel on coll?
By Finn
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Posted by year2 on 12th June 2009
Wat ar the red dotso on the map?
Ithink its a food for birds
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Posted by year2 on 12th June 2009
Me and my class have been learning about island of coll.
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Posted by year2 on 12th June 2009
I think the awnser to Why are there cows in the midde of Coll?is beacause the people wanted animals in the island.
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