Hamars Ness
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Hamars Ness is a headland on the island of Fetlar in Shetland, Scotland. The name is from the Old Norse Hamarsnes meaning "craggy headland". A ro-ro ferry is operated from here, which links Fetlar to the Shetland Mainland, and to the island of Unst. Hamars Ness is to the north of Fetlar's main village of Houbie.
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North Isles, Shetland Islands
- Fetlar
- Unst
- Yell
![Flag of Shetland](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0a/Flag_of_Shetland.svg/50px-Flag_of_Shetland.svg.png)
- Balta
- Brough Holm
- Gloup Holm
- Haaf Gruney
- Hascosay
- Huney
- Linga
- Muckle Flugga
- Out Stack
- Sound Gruney
- Urie Lingey
- Uyea
- Belmont House
- Brough Lodge
- Burgi Geos
- Daal of Lumbister
- Hermaness
- Muness Castle
- Old Haa Museum
- RRH Saxa Vord
- Unst Bus Shelter
- Valhalla Brewery
60°37′50″N 0°56′10″W / 60.63056°N 0.93611°W / 60.63056; -0.93611
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