Pul — island in the archipelago of the Shetland Islands in Scotland.
Here lives only 30 people who earn their living by raising sheep and ponies.
In recent times morefound more people like hikers and birdwatchers from all over the world come here to see the local puffins, gannets and many other birds, after all, no wonder the name the Fula came from the old Norse Fuglaey, which means “bird island”.
Total area of 12.7 square kilometers. The highest point is mount Snap, 418 meters above sea level. Similar name is Fugloy island in the archipelago of the Faroe Islands. Incidentally, the island was the property of the Holbourn family for the last hundred years. The island has only about 30 people.