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  • An officer bends down to inspect a soldier within a battalion of Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders regiment of the British Army, before a parade in front of Queen Elizabeth the Queen at the regiment's Edinburgh base at Redford Barracks, Scotland. The regimented rows and columns form a disciplined line-up of troops. The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's) was an infantry regiment of the British Army until amalgamation into The Royal Regiment of Scotland in 2006. The regiment was created in 1881 as an amalgamation of the 91st and 93rd Regiments of Foot going on to serve in the First and Second World Wars, Korea, Aden. It was announced in 2004 as part of the restructuring of the infantry that the Highlanders would be amalgamated with the other Scottish infantry regiments into a single seven battalion strong Royal Regiment of Scotland.
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  • Officers of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, a Scots regiment of the British Army rehearse the official portrait with Queen Elizabeth the next day, on 27th June 1996, at Redford Barracks, Edinburgh, Scotland.
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  • Members of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, a Scots regiment of the British Army rehearse the official portrait with Queen Elizabeth the next day, on 27th June 1996, at Redford Barracks, Edinburgh, Scotland.
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  • Officers of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, a Scots regiment of the British Army rehearse the official portrait with Queen Elizabeth the next day, on 27th June 1996, at Redford Barracks, Edinburgh, Scotland.
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  • One single soldier of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders regiment of the British Army, stifles a yawn, his white gloved hand covering his gaping mouth. They are all in correct position, practising for an official portrait at Redford Barracks, Edinburgh, which will include the her Majesty the Queen the next day. After hours of rehearsal arriving efficiently into position, warm summer fatigue set in. The group of men are laid out in strict military lines, their heads and buttons show clearly and have been selected for even height to allow the picture to be as regimented as possible.
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  • Milk churns outside the West Highland Dairy in the village of Achmore by the Kyle of Lochalsh in the Scottish Highlands. Owned by Kathy and David Biss, the West Highland Dairy was established in 1987 and as well as managing their own small commercial dairy business, they have taught a great number of prospective cheesemakers during the last 20 years.
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  • Cheesemaker David Biss holding a Cuillin cheese made from goats milk at the West Highland Dairy in Achmore by the Kyle of Lochalsh in the Scottish Highlands. Owned by Kathy and David Biss, West Highland Dairy was established in 1987 and as well as managing their own small commercial dairy business, they have taught a great number of prospective cheesemakers during the last 20 years.
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  • Hanging cloth bags to drain the curd for Crowdie cheese at the West Highland Dairy in Achmore by the Kyle of Lochalsh in the Scottish Highlands. Owned by Kathy and David Biss, the West Highland Dairy was established in 1987 and as well as managing their own small commercial dairy business, they have taught a great number of prospective cheesemakers during the last 20 years.
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  • Kathy Biss, cheesemaker mixing milk for Crowdie cheese at the West Highland Dairy in the village of Achmore by the Kyle of Lochalsh in the Scottish Highlands, UK. Owned by Kathy and David Biss, the West Highland Dairy was established in 1987 and as well as managing their own small commercial dairy business, they have taught a great number of prospective cheesemakers during the last 20 years.
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  • Cheesemaker, Kathy Biss adding salt to the Black Douglas and Caise Cruin curd at the West Highland Dairy in the village of Achmore by the Kyle of Lochalsh in the Scottish Highlands. Owned by Kathy and David Biss, the West Highland Dairy was established in 1987 and as well as managing their own small commercial dairy business, they have taught a great number of prospective cheesemakers during the last 20 years.
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  • Cheesemaker, Kathy Biss turning the Cuillin Coulommier cheese onto a fresh mat and board at the West Highland Dairy in the village of Achmore by the Kyle of Lochalsh in the Scottish Highlands. Owned by Kathy and David Biss, West Highland Dairy was established in 1987 and as well as managing their own small commercial dairy business, they have taught a great number of prospective cheesemakers during the last 20 years.
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  • Piper band plays ahead fo the annual Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. The band is a mix of various bands from around the highlands. They meet in the centre of Newtonmore and march through the town and out to the playing fields where the games are held. The day is hot and many of the pipers are struggling in the heat. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Piper band plays ahead fo the annual Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. The band is a mix of various bands from around the highlands. They meet in the centre of Newtonmore and march through the town and out to the playing fields where the games are held. The day is hot and many of the pipers are struggling in the heat. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Piper band plays ahead fo the annual Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. The band is a mix of various bands from around the highlands. They meet in the centre of Newtonmore and march through the town and out to the playing fields where the games are held. The day is hot and many of the pipers are struggling in the heat. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Piper band plays ahead fo the annual Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. The band is a mix of various bands from around the highlands. They meet in the centre of Newtonmore and march through the town and out to the playing fields where the games are held. The day is hot and many of the pipers are struggling in the heat. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Piper band plays ahead fo the annual Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. The band is a mix of various bands from around the highlands. They meet in the centre of Newtonmore and march through the town and out to the playing fields where the games are held. The day is hot and many of the pipers are struggling in the heat. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Piper band plays ahead fo the annual Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. The band is a mix of various bands from around the highlands. They meet in the centre of Newtonmore and march through the town and out to the playing fields where the games are held. The day is hot and many of the pipers are struggling in the heat. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Piper band plays ahead fo the annual Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. The band is a mix of various bands from around the highlands. They meet in the centre of Newtonmore and march through the town and out to the playing fields where the games are held. The day is hot and many of the pipers are struggling in the heat. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Piper band plays ahead fo the annual Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. The band is a mix of various bands from around the highlands. They meet in the centre of Newtonmore and march through the town and out to the playing fields where the games are held. The day is hot and many of the pipers are struggling in the heat. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Piper band plays ahead fo the annual Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. The band is a mix of various bands from around the highlands. They meet in the centre of Newtonmore and march through the town and out to the playing fields where the games are held. The day is hot and many of the pipers are struggling in the heat. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Piper band plays ahead fo the annual Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. The band is a mix of various bands from around the highlands. They meet in the centre of Newtonmore and march through the town and out to the playing fields where the games are held. The day is hot and many of the pipers are struggling in the heat. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Piper band plays ahead fo the annual Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. The band is a mix of various bands from around the highlands. They meet in the centre of Newtonmore and march through the town and out to the playing fields where the games are held. The day is hot and many of the pipers are struggling in the heat. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Piper band plays ahead fo the annual Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. The band is a mix of various bands from around the highlands. They meet in the centre of Newtonmore and march through the town and out to the playing fields where the games are held. The day is hot and many of the pipers are struggling in the heat. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Piper band plays ahead fo the annual Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. The band is a mix of various bands from around the highlands. They meet in the centre of Newtonmore and march through the town and out to the playing fields where the games are held. The day is hot and many of the pipers are struggling in the heat. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Piper band plays ahead fo the annual Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. The band is a mix of various bands from around the highlands. They meet in the centre of Newtonmore and march through the town and out to the playing fields where the games are held. The day is hot and many of the pipers are struggling in the heat. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • The landscape around the West Highland Dairy in the village of Achmore by the Kyle of Lochalsh in the Scottish Highlands. Owned by Kathy and David Biss, the West Highland Dairy was established in 1987 and as well as managing their own small commercial dairy business, they have taught a great number of prospective cheesemakers during the last 20 years.
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  • Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. A hammer used in the hammer throw competition. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. A strong man gets ready to throw his hammer. To stay firm on the ground his shoes have spikes attached which are firmly dug into the ground. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. A strong man compete in the hammer throw competition. the The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. Traditional tug owar. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Piper band plays ahead fo the annual Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. The band is a mix of various bands from around the highlands. They meet in the centre of Newtonmore and march through the town and out to the playing fields where the games are held. The day is hot and many of the pipers are struggling in the heat. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. The total score list in the caber tossing competion. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. A strong man compete in the caber tossing competition. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. A young boy struggles to lift his caber in the caber tossing competion. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. Jusges revise the results after the caber tossing competition. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. A strong man compete in the caber tossing competition. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. A strong man compete in the hammer throw competition. the The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. A strong man compete in the hammer throw competition. the The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. A strong man compete in the hammer throw competition. the The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. A strong man compete in the hammer throw competition. the The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. A strong man compete in the hammer throw competition. the The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. Strong men look on as one of their pompetitors throw the weight. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. A man plays his bag pipe as part of the best bag piper competition watched by two judges. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. Traditional tug owar. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. A strong man compete in the hammer throw competition. the The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. A young boy compete in the shot put competition. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. Traditional tug owar. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. A boy compete in the strong man competition for juniors. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. Traditional tug owar. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • Highland Games, 3rd of August 2019, Newtonmore, Scotland, United Kingdom. A man plays his bag pipes as part of the best bag piper competition. The Highland Games is a traditional annual event where competitors compete as strong men, runners, dancers, pipers and at tug-of-war. The games go back centuries and are happening through-out the summer across Scotland. The games are both an important event locally and a global tourist attraction.
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  • A portrait of a Highland cow, Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Highland sheep near Applecross on the 4th November 2018 on the Applecross Peninsula on the west coast of Scotland in the United Kingdom.
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  • Highland cattle near Applecross on the 4th November 2018 on the Applecross Peninsula on the west coast of Scotland in the United Kingdom.
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  • Four young Scottish Highland bulls in a meadow in the Cairngorm National Park.
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  • The Scottish Highlands on the 4th November 2018 on the west coast of Scotland in the United Kingdom. Wester Ross is an area of the Northwest Highlands of Scotland
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  • Rain clouds engulf the hill tops above Loch Laggan in the Scottish Highland. The snow stays on the hill tops till mid summer most years.
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  • A small red squirrel pause on a rock in a back garden, July 27th 2019, The Scottish Highland, Scotland, United Kingdom. The squirrel has just been to eat out of the birds food tray and is heading to safety up in the trees. Red squirrels are common in Scotland unlike in England where the grey squirrel has taken over.
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  • A lone walker passes by a partially-collapsed broken sign announcing the summit of Rannoch Moor, Scotland UK, 1,350 feet above sea level. He is hunched against a driving wind at this altitude and the country he is walking over is bleak and boggy, a wetland high up in the Scottish Highlands. Thick tufts of grass and moss lie about in this tough terrain, held in great affection for long-distance hikers. Rannoch Moor is a large expanse of around 50 square miles (130 km²) of boggy moorland to the west of Loch Rannoch, in Perth and Kinross and Lochaber, Highland, partly northern Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Rannoch Moor is designated a National Heritage site.
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  • Decorator and part-time chimney sweep Alan Squires prepares to apply another coat of emulsion paint to the exterior walls of a cottage called Burnside in the tiny hamlet of Hallin, Waternish, on the Isle of Skye, Scottish Highlands. With his shadow looming large on the newly-painted off-white pebbledash that is rendered a warm orange in the low sunlight, Alan walks with his long roller after a day's decorating in this beautiful place near Dunvegan. Alan is an Englishman who came to Skye in 1987 for the community spirit. "everybody knows everybody' he says though admits that southerners come from the south in search of an idyllic lifestyle but harsh winters often send them back to warmer climates. Alain's fresh paint therefore needs to dry before winter weather blows in from the Atlantic. Image taken for the 'UK at Home' book project published 2008.
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  • The Highland hills above Kingussie, Scotland. The summer weather brings rain as well as sunshine.
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  • The A9 cuts through rain clouds near Killiecrankie, August 6th 2019, Scottish Highland, Scotland, United Kingdom. The A9 is the main high road leading from Sterling in the south to Scrabster in the highest North.
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  • The A9 cuts through rain clouds near Killiecrankie, August 6th 2019, Scottish Highland, Scotland, United Kingdom. The A9 is the main high road leading from Sterling in the south to Scrabster in the highest North.
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  • Dunrobin Castle on the 5th November 2018 in Golspie, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Dunrobin Castle is a stately home in Sutherland, in the Highland area of Scotland, and the family seat of the Earl of Sutherland and the Clan Sutherland.
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  • Dunrobin Castle on the 5th November 2018 in Golspie, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Dunrobin Castle is a stately home in Sutherland, in the Highland area of Scotland, and the family seat of the Earl of Sutherland and the Clan Sutherland.
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  • Dunrobin Castle on the 5th November 2018 in Golspie, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Dunrobin Castle is a stately home in Sutherland, in the Highland area of Scotland, and the family seat of the Earl of Sutherland and the Clan Sutherland.
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  • Dunrobin Castle on the 5th November 2018 in Golspie, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Dunrobin Castle is a stately home in Sutherland, in the Highland area of Scotland, and the family seat of the Earl of Sutherland and the Clan Sutherland.
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  • Dunrobin Castle on the 5th November 2018 in Golspie, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Dunrobin Castle is a stately home in Sutherland, in the Highland area of Scotland, and the family seat of the Earl of Sutherland and the Clan Sutherland.
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  • Kingussie (in red and blue) versus Kinlochshiel. An Orion Group Premiership league game.<br />
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Shinty, or 'Camanachd' in Scottish, is a game only played mostly in the Highlands between teams representing villages and towns. The game is older than the recorded history of Scotland and is played on a grass pitch using a small ball and sticks (called a caman). Each team consists of twelve players and the game is played over two halves of 45 minutes. The the aim is to score goals only by using the caman. A ball hit over the sideline results in a 'shy'. To do a shy a player must throw the ball above his or her head and hit the ball with the caman directly over the head using both hands.
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  • Kingussie (in red and blue) versus Kinlochshiel. An Orion Group Premiership league game.<br />
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Shinty, or 'Camanachd' in Scottish, is a game only played mostly in the Highlands between teams representing villages and towns. The game is older than the recorded history of Scotland and is played on a grass pitch using a small ball and sticks (called a caman). Each team consists of twelve players and the game is played over two halves of 45 minutes. The the aim is to score goals only by using the caman. A ball hit over the sideline results in a 'shy'. To do a shy a player must throw the ball above his or her head and hit the ball with the caman directly over the head using both hands.
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  • Kingussie (in red and blue) versus Kinlochshiel. An Orion Group Premiership league game.<br />
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Shinty, or 'Camanachd' in Scottish, is a game only played mostly in the Highlands between teams representing villages and towns. The game is older than the recorded history of Scotland and is played on a grass pitch using a small ball and sticks (called a caman). Each team consists of twelve players and the game is played over two halves of 45 minutes. The the aim is to score goals only by using the caman. A ball hit over the sideline results in a 'shy'. To do a shy a player must throw the ball above his or her head and hit the ball with the caman directly over the head using both hands.
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  • Kingussie (in red and blue) versus Kinlochshiel. An Orion Group Premiership league game.<br />
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Shinty, or 'Camanachd' in Scottish, is a game only played mostly in the Highlands between teams representing villages and towns. The game is older than the recorded history of Scotland and is played on a grass pitch using a small ball and sticks (called a caman). Each team consists of twelve players and the game is played over two halves of 45 minutes. The the aim is to score goals only by using the caman. A ball hit over the sideline results in a 'shy'. To do a shy a player must throw the ball above his or her head and hit the ball with the caman directly over the head using both hands.
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  • Kingussie (in red and blue) versus Kinlochshiel. An Orion Group Premiership league game.<br />
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Shinty, or 'Camanachd' in Scottish, is a game only played mostly in the Highlands between teams representing villages and towns. The game is older than the recorded history of Scotland and is played on a grass pitch using a small ball and sticks (called a caman). Each team consists of twelve players and the game is played over two halves of 45 minutes. The the aim is to score goals only by using the caman. A ball hit over the sideline results in a 'shy'. To do a shy a player must throw the ball above his or her head and hit the ball with the caman directly over the head using both hands.
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  • Kingussie (in red and blue) versus Kinlochshiel. An Orion Group Premiership league game. A bloody nose results in bloody shorts.<br />
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Shinty, or 'Camanachd' in Scottish, is a game only played mostly in the Highlands between teams representing villages and towns. The game is older than the recorded history of Scotland and is played on a grass pitch using a small ball and sticks (called a caman). Each team consists of twelve players and the game is played over two halves of 45 minutes. The the aim is to score goals only by using the caman. A ball hit over the sideline results in a 'shy'. To do a shy a player must throw the ball above his or her head and hit the ball with the caman directly over the head using both hands.
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  • A woman hiking the lower part of devils staircase in the Glencoe Valley on the 30th August 2016 in Glencoe in the Scottish Highlands in the United Kingdom.
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  • A woman hiking the lower part of devils staircase in the Glencoe Valley on the 30th August 2016 in Glencoe in the Scottish Highlands in the United Kingdom.
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  • An Ethiopian family in the Northern Highlands, Ethiopia.
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  • Late orange sunlight plays across upper slopes of Sgorr Dhearg, a mountain in Glencoe, Scotland. With low clouds swirling around the peaks of these Scottish Highland hills, a shaft of sunlight has suddenly illuminated a lower ridge of the 1,024 feet peak and shows it to be surprisingly fertile, rather than barren rock. Grasses and native heathers grow in abundance to make it another popular mountain for walkers and more adventurous climbers. Beyond is a different story where dark tones reveal more sinister weather moving in. The climate in this region of northern Britain is unpredictably changeable and many rescues by RAF helicopter is often required to save those caught high and unprepared
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  • Kingussie (in red and blue) versus Kinlochshiel. An Orion Group Premiership league game.<br />
<br />
Shinty, or 'Camanachd' in Scottish, is a game only played mostly in the Highlands between teams representing villages and towns. The game is older than the recorded history of Scotland and is played on a grass pitch using a small ball and sticks (called a caman). Each team consists of twelve players and the game is played over two halves of 45 minutes. The the aim is to score goals only by using the caman. A ball hit over the sideline results in a 'shy'. To do a shy a player must throw the ball above his or her head and hit the ball with the caman directly over the head using both hands.
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  • Kingussie (in red and blue) versus Kinlochshiel. An Orion Group Premiership league game.<br />
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Shinty, or 'Camanachd' in Scottish, is a game only played mostly in the Highlands between teams representing villages and towns. The game is older than the recorded history of Scotland and is played on a grass pitch using a small ball and sticks (called a caman). Each team consists of twelve players and the game is played over two halves of 45 minutes. The the aim is to score goals only by using the caman. A ball hit over the sideline results in a 'shy'. To do a shy a player must throw the ball above his or her head and hit the ball with the caman directly over the head using both hands.
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  • Shieldaig village looking north along the sea-front on the 4th November 2018 in Shieldaig, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Shieldaig is a village in Wester Ross in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland.
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  • A couple looking out to Loch Shieldaig and Shieldaig Island on the 4th November 2018 in Shieldaig, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Shieldaig is a village in Wester Ross in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland.
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  • A couple looking out to Loch Shieldaig and Shieldaig Island on the 4th November 2018 in Shieldaig, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Shieldaig is a village in Wester Ross in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland.
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  • Shieldaig bar and costal kitchen on the 4th November 2018 in Shieldaig, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Shieldaig is a village in Wester Ross in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland.
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  • Shieldaig bar and costal kitchen, overlooking Loch Shieldaig, on the 4th November 2018 in Shieldaig, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Shieldaig is a village in Wester Ross in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland.
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  • A road sign near the village of Duirinish on the 4th November 2018 in western Scotland in the United Kingdom. Duirinish is a settlement in Lochalsh near Plockton in Ross-shire, Scottish Highlands.
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  • The village of Plockton on the 4th November 2018 in western Scotland in the United Kingdom. Plockton is a village in the Highlands of Scotland in Lochalsh, Wester Ross with a population of 378. Plockton is a settlement on the shores of Loch Carron.
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  • The village of Plockton on the 4th November 2018 in western Scotland in the United Kingdom. Plockton is a village in the Highlands of Scotland in Lochalsh, Wester Ross with a population of 378. Plockton is a settlement on the shores of Loch Carron.
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  • The village of Plockton on the 4th November 2018 in western Scotland in the United Kingdom. Plockton is a village in the Highlands of Scotland in Lochalsh, Wester Ross with a population of 378. Plockton is a settlement on the shores of Loch Carron.
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  • The village of Plockton on the 4th November 2018 in western Scotland in the United Kingdom. Plockton is a village in the Highlands of Scotland in Lochalsh, Wester Ross with a population of 378. Plockton is a settlement on the shores of Loch Carron.
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  • The village of Plockton on the 4th November 2018 in western Scotland in the United Kingdom. Plockton is a village in the Highlands of Scotland in Lochalsh, Wester Ross with a population of 378. Plockton is a settlement on the shores of Loch Carron.
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  • The village of Plockton on the 4th November 2018 in western Scotland in the United Kingdom. Plockton is a village in the Highlands of Scotland in Lochalsh, Wester Ross with a population of 378. Plockton is a settlement on the shores of Loch Carron.
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  • The village of Plockton on the 4th November 2018 in western Scotland in the United Kingdom. Plockton is a village in the Highlands of Scotland in Lochalsh, Wester Ross with a population of 378. Plockton is a settlement on the shores of Loch Carron.
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  • The village of Plockton on the 4th November 2018 in western Scotland in the United Kingdom. Plockton is a village in the Highlands of Scotland in Lochalsh, Wester Ross with a population of 378. Plockton is a settlement on the shores of Loch Carron.
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  • Fishing boats in the village of Plockton on the 4th November 2018 in western Scotland in the United Kingdom. Plockton is a village in the Highlands of Scotland in Lochalsh, Wester Ross with a population of 378. Plockton is a settlement on the shores of Loch Carron.
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  • The Bealach na Bà Pass in Wester Ross on the 4th November 2018 on the west coast of Scotland in the United Kingdom. The Bealach na Bà is a winding, single track road through the mountains of the Applecross peninsula, in Wester Ross in the Scottish Highlands.
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  • The Bealach na Bà Pass in Wester Ross on the 4th November 2018 on the west coast of Scotland in the United Kingdom. The Bealach na Bà is a winding, single track road through the mountains of the Applecross peninsula, in Wester Ross in the Scottish Highlands.
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  • Low tide at Eilean Donan castle on the 1st September 2016 in Dornie in Scotland in the United Kingdom. Eilean Donan castle is situated on Eilean Donan, a small tidal island where three lochs meet, Loch Duich, Loch Long and Loch Alsh, in the western Highlands of Scotland.
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  • Toma Brazenaite holding a rack of kippers at Andy Race Fish Merchants, Mallaig, Scotland, UK. Based in the port of Mallaig in the Highlands of Scotland, Andy Race Fish Merchants is renowned for producing the very best Scottish peat smoked salmon, Mallaig Kippers and a variety of high quality smoked fish and shellfish - all traditionally smoked with no dyes.
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  • Isabel Cruden hand slicing smoked salmon at Andy Race Fish Merchants, Mallaig, Scotland, UK. Based in the port of Mallaig in the Highlands of Scotland, Andy Race Fish Merchants is renowned for producing the very best Scottish peat smoked salmon, Mallaig Kippers and a variety of high quality smoked fish and shellfish - all traditionally smoked with no dyes.
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