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  • The Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery on the 10th November 2018 in Eskdalemuir, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1967 and located near Langholm in a peaceful valley on the banks of the river Esk, the Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre is a Tibetan Buddhist complex associated with the Karma Kagyu school.
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  • The Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery on the 10th November 2018 in Eskdalemuir, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1967 and located near Langholm in a peaceful valley on the banks of the river Esk, the Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre is a Tibetan Buddhist complex associated with the Karma Kagyu school.
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  • The Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery on the 10th November 2018 in Eskdalemuir, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1967 and located near Langholm in a peaceful valley on the banks of the river Esk, the Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre is a Tibetan Buddhist complex associated with the Karma Kagyu school.
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  • The Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery on the 10th November 2018 in Eskdalemuir, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1967 and located near Langholm in a peaceful valley on the banks of the river Esk, the Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre is a Tibetan Buddhist complex associated with the Karma Kagyu school.
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  • The Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery on the 10th November 2018 in Eskdalemuir, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1967 and located near Langholm in a peaceful valley on the banks of the river Esk, the Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre is a Tibetan Buddhist complex associated with the Karma Kagyu school.
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  • The Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery on the 10th November 2018 in Eskdalemuir, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1967 and located near Langholm in a peaceful valley on the banks of the river Esk, the Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre is a Tibetan Buddhist complex associated with the Karma Kagyu school.
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  • The Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery on the 10th November 2018 in Eskdalemuir, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1967 and located near Langholm in a peaceful valley on the banks of the river Esk, the Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre is a Tibetan Buddhist complex associated with the Karma Kagyu school.
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  • The Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery on the 10th November 2018 in Eskdalemuir, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1967 and located near Langholm in a peaceful valley on the banks of the river Esk, the Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre is a Tibetan Buddhist complex associated with the Karma Kagyu school.
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  • Leaning against the side wall of the eighteenth-century Stein Inn in the tiny Loch-side hamlet of Stein, Waternish, on the Isle of Skye, Scotland, a road-racing bicycle stands beneath a prominent three-letter sign saying 'Inn'. The image is in shadow and therefore monotone, with little colour except for the faint blue that is seen above from a fading sky. The wall is painted white and the word in block capitals is in black. The image is clean and simple without confusing elements or messages. The Inn itself is the oldest on Skye and is one of renowned travel writer's Alastair Sawday's special places to stay and which boasts 99 Malt Whiskies behind the counter.
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  • The shadows of two passing locals approach the tiny Cameron-run post office hut at Kyleakin on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. We see in the foreground the freshly painted Royal Mail post box which is lit by early morning sunshine telling us that the next collection is at 2.45pm despite it being 8.50am. This branch serves the local community of this Skye town, close to the Skye Bridge and is not only a place to post letters and packages but to buy miscellaneous supplies like newspapers and food at a time when rural sub-post offices are threatened with closure by a financially-troubled Royal Mail. Small villages like this often say that the post office is the ties its folk together, acting as a nucleus for information about village life. Their closure would therefore mean that the fabric of such remote communities are in jeopardy.
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  • The beautiful landscape of Loch Garry (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Garadhin) Glengarry is seen as a late sun sinks below the mountains of the Scottish Highlands, near Invergarry. In  the foreground we see the foliage of trees of Glengarry Forest that hug the Loch (Lake) and the Western hills in the far distance are near Loch Quoich. Glinting off the near-still fresh water's surface, the pools of shadow and highlights of the sun reflect like a mirror while approaching rain clouds lie across the top on the image like a blanket of bad weather coming soon to this peaceful and unspoilt place. Glengarry is one of Scotland's famous landmarks.
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  • Whitelee Wind Farm, outside Glasgow, Scotland. The wind farm is the UK's largest and Europe's second largest onshore wind farm. Taken from Queens Park, Glasgow south side.
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  • A sprayed Cross of St Andrew flag of Scotland flies across the wall and shutter of a closed bar in south Glasgow's Goven Hill. The Flag of Scotland, (Scottish Gaelic: Bratach nàiseanta na h-Alba, Scots: Banner o Scotland), also known as Saint Andrew's Cross or the Saltire, is the national flag of Scotland. The earliest reference to the Saint Andrew's Cross as a flag is to be found in the Vienna Book of Hours, circa 1503, where a white saltire is depicted with a red background. In the case of Scotland, use of a blue background for the Saint Andrew's Cross is said to date from at least the 15th century
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  • The exterior of the National Archives of Scotland on the 9th November 2018 in Edinburgh, Scotland in the United Kingdom.
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  • The exterior of the National Archives of Scotland on the 9th November 2018 in Edinburgh, Scotland in the United Kingdom.
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  • The interior of the National Museum of Scotland on the 9th November 2018 in Edinburgh, Scotland in the United Kingdom.
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  • The interior of the National Museum of Scotland on the 9th November 2018 in Edinburgh, Scotland in the United Kingdom.
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  • The interior of the National Museum of Scotland on the 9th November 2018 in Edinburgh, Scotland in the United Kingdom.
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  • The interior of the National Museum of Scotland on the 9th November 2018 in Edinburgh, Scotland in the United Kingdom.
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  • The interior of the National Museum of Scotland on the 9th November 2018 in Edinburgh, Scotland in the United Kingdom.
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  • Outside the National Museum of Scotland on the 9th November 2018 in Edinburgh, Scotland in the United Kingdom.
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  • The interior of the National Museum of Scotland on the 9th November 2018 in Edinburgh, Scotland in the United Kingdom.
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  • A Caledonian McBrayne ferry sails through the Sound of Mull from Craingure to Oban, seen from Duart Castle, Isle of Mull, Scotland. Caledonian MacBrayne (usually shortened to Cal Mac; Caledonian Mac a' Bhriuthainn in Scottish Gaelic) is the major operator of passenger and vehicle ferries, and ferry services, between the mainland of Scotland and 22 of the major islands on Scotland's west coast. MacBrayne's, initially known as David Hutcheson & Co., began in 1851 as a private steamship operator when G. and J. Burns.
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  • Climate Activist Greta Thunberg speaks on stage at a rally after thousands of young demonstrators walked through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Thousands of young demonstrators walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Thousands of young demonstrators walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Photographers and filmmakers got any vantage point they could as thousands of young demonstrators walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • There was a heavy police presence as thousands of young demonstrators walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Thousands of young demonstrators walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Climate Activist Greta Thunberg speaks on stage at a rally after thousands of young demonstrators walked through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Climate Activist Greta Thunberg speaks on stage at a rally after thousands of young demonstrators walked through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Climate Activist Greta Thunberg speaks on stage at a rally after thousands of young demonstrators walked through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Climate Justice Activist Vanessa Nakate speaks on stage at a rally after thousands of young demonstrators walked through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Thousands of young demonstrators walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Thousands of young demonstrators walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Thousands of young demonstrators walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Floodlit river Clyde falls at New Lanark, the industrial revolution community village managed by social pioneer Robert Owen. New Lanark is on the River Clyde, approximately 1.4 miles (2.2 kilometres) from Lanark, in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It was founded in 1786 by David Dale, who built cotton mills  and housing for the mill workers. Dale built the mills there to take advantage of the water power provided by the river. Under the ownership of a partnership that included Dale's son-in-law, Robert Owen, a Welsh philanthropist and social reformer, New Lanark became a successful business and an epitome of utopian socialism. The New Lanark mills operated until 1968 and is now one of five UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Scotland.
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  • Public phone box at New Lanark, the industrial revolution community village managed by social pioneer Robert Owen. New Lanark is on the River Clyde, approximately 1.4 miles (2.2 kilometres) from Lanark, in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It was founded in 1786 by David Dale, who built cotton mills  and housing for the mill workers. Dale built the mills there to take advantage of the water power provided by the river. Under the ownership of a partnership that included Dale's son-in-law, Robert Owen, a Welsh philanthropist and social reformer, New Lanark became a successful business and an epitome of utopian socialism. The New Lanark mills operated until 1968 and is now one of five UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Scotland.
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  • Public phone box and car headlights in a street at New Lanark, the industrial revolution community village managed by social pioneer Robert Owen. New Lanark is on the River Clyde, approximately 1.4 miles (2.2 kilometres) from Lanark, in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It was founded in 1786 by David Dale, who built cotton mills  and housing for the mill workers. Dale built the mills there to take advantage of the water power provided by the river. Under the ownership of a partnership that included Dale's son-in-law, Robert Owen, a Welsh philanthropist and social reformer, New Lanark became a successful business and an epitome of utopian socialism. The New Lanark mills operated until 1968 and is now one of five UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Scotland.
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  • Terraced mill workers' homes at New Lanark, the industrial revolution community village managed by social pioneer Robert Owen. New Lanark is on the River Clyde, approximately 1.4 miles (2.2 kilometres) from Lanark, in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It was founded in 1786 by David Dale, who built cotton mills  and housing for the mill workers. Dale built the mills there to take advantage of the water power provided by the river. Under the ownership of a partnership that included Dale's son-in-law, Robert Owen, a Welsh philanthropist and social reformer, New Lanark became a successful business and an epitome of utopian socialism. The New Lanark mills operated until 1968 and is now one of five UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Scotland.
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  • Terraced mill workers' homes at New Lanark, the industrial revolution community village managed by social pioneer Robert Owen. New Lanark is on the River Clyde, approximately 1.4 miles (2.2 kilometres) from Lanark, in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It was founded in 1786 by David Dale, who built cotton mills  and housing for the mill workers. Dale built the mills there to take advantage of the water power provided by the river. Under the ownership of a partnership that included Dale's son-in-law, Robert Owen, a Welsh philanthropist and social reformer, New Lanark became a successful business and an epitome of utopian socialism. The New Lanark mills operated until 1968 and is now one of five UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Scotland.
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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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  • Thousands of young demonstrators walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Thousands of young demonstrators walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Greta Thunberg joined thousands of young demonstrators to walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Greta Thunberg joined thousands of young demonstrators to walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • There was a heavy police presence as thousands of young demonstrators walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • There was a heavy police presence as thousands of young demonstrators walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • There was a heavy police presence as thousands of young demonstrators walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • There was a heavy police presence as thousands of young demonstrators walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • There was a heavy police presence as thousands of young demonstrators walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Climate Activist Greta Thunberg speaks on stage at a rally after thousands of young demonstrators walked through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Thousands of young demonstrators walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Climate Activist Greta Thunberg speaks on stage at a rally after thousands of young demonstrators walked through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Climate Activist Greta Thunberg speaks on stage at a rally after thousands of young demonstrators walked through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • There was a heavy police presence as thousands of young demonstrators walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • There was a heavy police presence as thousands of young demonstrators walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • There was a heavy police presence as thousands of young demonstrators walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • There was a heavy police presence as thousands of young demonstrators walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Thousands of young demonstrators walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Greta Thunberg joined thousands of young demonstrators to walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Thousands of young demonstrators walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Thousands of young demonstrators walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Photographers and filmmakers got any vantage point they could as thousands of young demonstrators walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Thousands of young demonstrators walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Thousands of young demonstrators walk through the city during the Fridays For Future Scotland march for COP26 on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Colourful fishing boats in Mallaig harbour, Scotland, UK. Mallaig has always been synonymous with fishing, particularly with the west of Scotland herring fishery which made it the largest herring port in Europe during the 60s and 70s. Today, although the herring fishing is gone, Mallaig remains a port on the West Coast of Scotland for languoustine (prawn) landings.
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  • A woman stands at the National Monument of Scotland on Calton Hill on the 9th November 2018 in Edinburgh, Scotland in the United Kingdom.
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  • Overview of New Lanark, the Scottish industrial revolution community village managed by social pioneer Robert Owen. New Lanark is on the River Clyde, approximately 1.4 miles (2.2 kilometres) from Lanark, in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It was founded in 1786 by David Dale, who built cotton mills  and housing for the mill workers. Dale built the mills there to take advantage of the water power provided by the river. Under the ownership of a partnership that included Dale's son-in-law, Robert Owen, a Welsh philanthropist and social reformer, New Lanark became a successful business and an epitome of utopian socialism. The New Lanark mills operated until 1968 and is now one of five UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Scotland.
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  • Floodlit river Clyde falls at New Lanark, the industrial revolution community village managed by social pioneer Robert Owen. New Lanark is on the River Clyde, approximately 1.4 miles (2.2 kilometres) from Lanark, in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It was founded in 1786 by David Dale, who built cotton mills  and housing for the mill workers. Dale built the mills there to take advantage of the water power provided by the river. Under the ownership of a partnership that included Dale's son-in-law, Robert Owen, a Welsh philanthropist and social reformer, New Lanark became a successful business and an epitome of utopian socialism. The New Lanark mills operated until 1968 and is now one of five UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Scotland.
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  • Public phone box at New Lanark, the industrial revolution community village managed by social pioneer Robert Owen. New Lanark is on the River Clyde, approximately 1.4 miles (2.2 kilometres) from Lanark, in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It was founded in 1786 by David Dale, who built cotton mills  and housing for the mill workers. Dale built the mills there to take advantage of the water power provided by the river. Under the ownership of a partnership that included Dale's son-in-law, Robert Owen, a Welsh philanthropist and social reformer, New Lanark became a successful business and an epitome of utopian socialism. The New Lanark mills operated until 1968 and is now one of five UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Scotland.
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  • Overview of New Lanark, the Scottish industrial revolution community village managed by social pioneer Robert Owen. New Lanark is on the River Clyde, approximately 1.4 miles (2.2 kilometres) from Lanark, in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It was founded in 1786 by David Dale, who built cotton mills  and housing for the mill workers. Dale built the mills there to take advantage of the water power provided by the river. Under the ownership of a partnership that included Dale's son-in-law, Robert Owen, a Welsh philanthropist and social reformer, New Lanark became a successful business and an epitome of utopian socialism. The New Lanark mills operated until 1968 and is now one of five UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Scotland.
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  • Powerful water wheel at New Lanark, the industrial revolution community village managed by social pioneer Robert Owen. New Lanark is on the River Clyde, approximately 1.4 miles (2.2 kilometres) from Lanark, in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It was founded in 1786 by David Dale, who built cotton mills  and housing for the mill workers. Dale built the mills there to take advantage of the water power provided by the river. Under the ownership of a partnership that included Dale's son-in-law, Robert Owen, a Welsh philanthropist and social reformer, New Lanark became a successful business and an epitome of utopian socialism. The New Lanark mills operated until 1968 and is now one of five UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Scotland.
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  • Duart Castle near Craignure, Isle of Mull, Scotland. Standing proudly on a cliff top guarding the Sound of Mull, Duart enjoys one of the most spectacular and unique positions on the West Coast of Scotland. For over 400 years this has been the base of the Scots Clan Maclean's sea-borne power. Duart was originally a rectangular wall enclosing a courtyard. In 1350 Lachlan Lubanach, the 5th Chief, married Mary Macdonald, the daughter of the Lord of the Isles and she was given Duart as her dowry. In 1691 the Macleans surrendered Duart and all their lands on Mull to the Duke of Argyll. The Castle, although in a fairly ruinous condition was used as a garrison for Government troops until 1751. It was then abandoned until 1910 when it was purchased by Sir Fitzroy Maclean, 26th Chief.
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  • Two 17th century slabs, each 2.00m in length, bearing full-length effigies of a man and woman in Pennygowan Cemetery (Caol Fhaoileann), Salen Isle of Mull, Scotland. This ruined chapel, which served the north portion of the parish of Torosay, is probably of early 13th century date. No medieval references to it have been identified, and its dedication is unknown. The records of the Synod of Argyll in the middle of the 17th century show some uncertainty as to the status of the charge; it is referred to both as a 'Chappell' and as a 'paroach'. Salen (Scottish Gaelic: An t-Sàilean) is a settlement on the Isle of Mull, Scotland. It is on the east coast of the island, on the Sound of Mull, approximately halfway between Craignure and Tobermory.
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  • Two 17th century slabs, each 2.00m in length, bearing full-length effigies of a man and woman in Pennygowan Cemetery (Caol Fhaoileann), Salen Isle of Mull, Scotland. This ruined chapel, which served the north portion of the parish of Torosay, is probably of early 13th century date. No medieval references to it have been identified, and its dedication is unknown. The records of the Synod of Argyll in the middle of the 17th century show some uncertainty as to the status of the charge; it is referred to both as a 'Chappell' and as a 'paroach'. Salen (Scottish Gaelic: An t-Sàilean) is a settlement on the Isle of Mull, Scotland. It is on the east coast of the island, on the Sound of Mull, approximately halfway between Craignure and Tobermory.
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  • Disused wooden piles at Salen Pier, Salen, Isle of Mull, Scotland. The mailboat service from Oban to Mull traditionally called at Salen pier en route to Tobermory and many people still have fond memories of the Lochinvar.  From 1964 the new ferries required bigger piers and Craignure was established as the main ferry terminus. Salen (Scottish Gaelic: An t-Sàilean) is a settlement on the Isle of Mull, Scotland. It is on the east coast of the island, on the Sound of Mull, approximately halfway between Craignure and Tobermory. The full name of the settlement is 'Sàilean Dubh Chaluim Chille' (the black little bay of St Columba).
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  • A remote public phone kiosk and post box near a cottage home at Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, Scotland. It is early morning as the light still has a pink tint during winter in the Inner Hebrides. Mobile (cell) phone signals are still weak in this area of Scotland so the phone box is used by locals and the many visitors who come this way en route to the Holy Isle of Iona.
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  • Hens peck at deer and goat skulls and antler remains that lie in the rain after the annual cull at the Pennyghael Estate, Isle of Mull, Scotland. In the wet gravel, the heads still have their flesh attached to their sockets and farm livestock are free to clear them before the remains are cleaned again and sent to those who shot these animals, many of which came to this estate on the Ross of Mull from other EU countries. The open seasons for deer stalking in Scotland are: Red deer – stags 1st July – 20th October Red deer – hinds  21st October – 15th February Roe bucks 1st April – 20th October<br />
Fallow bucks 1st August – 30th April.
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  • Sarah Leggitt feeds her free range livestock on her land and near the Lochbuie estate cottage, a former Smithy with livestock near the coast at Lochbuie, Isle of Mull, Scotland. She and her husband moved from southern England 6 years ago to work for the Lochbuie Estate and the old Smithy is provided to them as living accommodation. Lochbuie is a settlement on the island of Mull in Scotland about 22 kilometres (14 mi) west of Craignure. The name is from the Scottish Gaelic Locha Buidhe, meaning "yellow loch". http://lochbuie.com/Lochbuie
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  • A gaggle of six geese waddle down the single-track past Sarah Leggitt's estate cottage, a former Smithy with livestock at Lochbuie, Isle of Mull, Scotland. She and her husband moved from southern England 6 years ago to work for the Lochbuie Estate and the old Smithy is provided to them as living accommodation. Lochbuie is a settlement on the island of Mull in Scotland about 22 kilometres (14 mi) west of Craignure. The name is from the Scottish Gaelic Locha Buidhe, meaning "yellow loch". http://lochbuie.com/Lochbuie
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  • Shoppers inside a Glasgow branch of supermarket chain Lidl with corporate colours and checkout counter. On the window is a Welcome to Scotland poster that shows the Glenfinnan Monument near Fort William, where Scottish Jacobite Bonnie Prince Charlie first raised his rebel standard in 1745. Founded in the 1930s by a member of the Schwarz family, Lidl is a discount supermarket chain based in Germany that operates over 7,200 stores across Europe. The company's full name is Lidl Stiftung & Co. KG. It belongs to the holding company Schwarz Gruppe, which also owns the store chains Handelshof and hypermarket Kaufland.
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  • A detail a spoiled poster painting of Colonel William Gordon of Fyvie by Pompeo Batoni, outside the National Museum of Scotland where the exhibition Wild and Majestic about Scotlands Romantic art movement of the 18th and early 19th century is currently being exhibited, in Edinburgh, on 25th June 2019, in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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  • Thousands of young demonstrators gather in George Square as Fridays For Future Scotlands march for COP26  drew to a close on the 5th of November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Six of the 2021 UN climate summit in Glasgow focuses on youth and public empowerment, the Fridays for Future group are calling on world leaders to do more towards net-zero carbon emissions for the future generations.
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  • Harris tweed fabric woven on a Hattersley loom at the home of Donald MacDonald, Shawbost village, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland on 19 July 2018. Harris Tweed must be made from pure virgin wool which has been dyed and spun on the islands and handwoven at the home of the weaver in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland.
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  • Harris tweed fabric woven on a Hattersley loom at the home of Donald MacDonald, Shawbost village, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland on 19 July 2018. Harris Tweed must be made from pure virgin wool which has been dyed and spun on the islands and handwoven at the home of the weaver in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland.
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  • A roadside sign outside the home of a Harris Tweed weaver at the village of Shawbost, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland on 19 July 2018. Harris Tweed must be made from pure virgin wool which has been dyed and spun on the islands and handwoven at the home of the weaver in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • A wide view of the graveyard in the cemetery of Church of the Holy Rude in Stirling, Scotland. It is one of the town's most historically important buildings. It was rebuilt in the 1400s after Stirling suffered a catastrophic fire in 1405, and is the only surviving church in the United Kingdom apart from Westminster Abbey, to have held a coronation. On 29 July 1567 the infant son of Mary, Queen of Scots, was crowned James VI of Scotland here. Musket shot marks from Cromwell's troops during the War of the Three Kingdoms are clearly visible on the tower and apse. Another important historical religious site in the area is Cambuskenneth Abbey.
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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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  • Old tombstone wall in Pennygowan Cemetery (Caol Fhaoileann), Salen Isle of Mull, Scotland. The nearby chapel is referred to both as a 'Chappell' and as a 'paroach'. The building may already have been derelict at this period, although the earliest evidence of its condition dates from 1787 when it was shown as 'an old kirk' on a map of Torosay parish. Salen (Scottish Gaelic: An t-Sàilean) is a settlement on the Isle of Mull, Scotland. It is on the east coast of the island, on the Sound of Mull, approximately halfway between Craignure and Tobermory
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  • A Longhorn cow and its calf occupy the single-track road at Kilbrennan, Isle of Mull, Scotland. Highland cattle or kyloe are a Scottish breed of beef cattle with long horns and long wavy coats that are coloured black, brindled, red, yellow or dun. The breed was developed in the Scottish Highlands and Western Isles of Scotland. Breeding stock has been exported to the rest of the world, especially Australia and North America, since the early 20th Century. The breed was developed from two sets of stock, one originally black, and the other reddish.
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  • Wrecked fishing boats beached on shore at Salen, Isle of Mull. Lying on their sides, they sit rotting in the harsh northern winters after a lifetime of fishing in the seas off western Scotland. Salen (Scottish Gaelic: An t-Sàilean) is a settlement on the Isle of Mull, Scotland. It is on the east coast of the island, on the Sound of Mull, approximately halfway between Craignure and Tobermory. The full name of the settlement is 'Sàilean Dubh Chaluim Chille' (the black little bay of St Columba).
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  • A Longhorn cow overlooking Loch Na Keal, near Araronich, Isle of Mull, Scotland. Highland cattle or kyloe are a Scottish breed of beef cattle with long horns and long wavy coats that are coloured black, brindled, red, yellow or dun. The breed was developed in the Scottish Highlands and Western Isles of Scotland. Breeding stock has been exported to the rest of the world, especially Australia and North America, since the early 20th Century. The breed was developed from two sets of stock, one originally black, and the other reddish.
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  • Roadside milestone between Iona ferry pier and Salen, Isle of Mull, Scotland. The Victorian era iron marker shows it was made in 1897 so has been indicating the mileage for over 110 years during which the isolation of Mull has become a tourist destination for those exploring the Inner Hebrides isles of western Scotland. It lies on the side of the A849 in the small town of Fionnphort on the Ross of Mull from where travellers cross a small sound by ferry to the Holy Isle of Iona, an stone and bronze age then Columban island settlement visited by pilgrims all over the world.
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  • Local fisherman Neil Cameron uses creels to catch Velvet and Green Crab between Fionnphort and Iona, Isle of Mull, Scotland.  Iona, Isle of Mull, Scotland. The contents of 500 creels is taken every week by truck and sold to Spain. On each line are 25 creels that are spaced out in different areas of the nearby bays. The main fishing on the Ross of Mull, Ulva Ferry and Tobermory is now is commercial shell fishing with baited traps(creels) for lobsters (homarus gamarus), edible brown crabs( cancer pagurus), Prawn (Norwegian Lobster) and velvet swimming crab (necora puber). Scallop dredgers and Prawn trawlers also operate from both ends of the island, dragging the seabed for their catch. Before the late 1960s shell fishing with creels was generally carried out on a seasonal or part time basis allied to crofting, farming or another shore based job.
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  • Kyloe Longhorn cattle graze on moorland overlooking Loch Scridain near Killunaig, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, Scotland. Highland cattle or kyloe are a Scottish breed of beef cattle with long horns and long wavy coats that are coloured black, brindled, red, yellow or dun. The breed was developed in the Scottish Highlands and Western Isles of Scotland. Breeding stock has been exported to the rest of the world, especially Australia and North America, since the early 20th Century. The breed was developed from two sets of stock, one originally black, and the other reddish.
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