Your pictures of Scotland: 24 - 31 May

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DundeeImage source, Matt Ogston
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Dundee waterfront. Matt Ogston from Murthly, Perthshire, captured the scene around 05:00 on Wednesday. If you want to let us know what you think of this week's pictures, go to http://www.facebook.com/bbcscotlandnews
Mini carsImage source, Rob Lightbody
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Rob Lightbody, from Glasgow, said there were 180 cars lined up along Troon esplanade for the Mini car club outing.
Image source, Lesley Anderson
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Sian got a different view from the top of Ben Nevis while Lesley Anderson, from Dundee, opted to have both feet firmly on the ground.
Image source, Liz Melvin
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The owners of these boots were among a group of 24 friends and family who had climbed Glencoe's Coffin Trail. Photo by Liz Melvin from Glenrothes.
Image source, Mrs Jan Dobie
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Newhaven gala queen arrived in the harbour on Saturday. Photo by Mrs Jan Dobie from Edinburgh.
Image source, Kirk Lothian
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Emily enjoyed the first days of summer. Dad Kirk Lothian, from Carluke, said the good weather even inspired him to cut the grass.
Image source, Douglas Potter
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A surfer at Seacliff beach, North Berwick. Douglas Potter said a short paddle was enough for him.
Image source, Alistair Ballantine
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Peter's 30th birthday. Dad Alistair Ballantine, from Glenrothes, said: "The party had been long in the planning but the weather gods decided to smile on everyone that day."
Image source, Fraser McDougall
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The British Gold Panning Championships were under way in Wanlockhead when Fraser McDougall, from Stewarton, stopped by on Saturday.
Image source, Ian Gordon
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Ian Gordon, from Fife, recognised Culross from the opening scenes in Captain America when the street doubled for Norway.
Image source, Chris Dwyer
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Sunset over Sandwood Bay. Chris Dwyer, from Milngavie, spent two nights camping in the area.
Image source, Larry McColgan
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Blue poppies at Mount Stewart House, on the Isle of Bute, were photographed by Larry McColgan from Largs.
Image source, Kirsten Gow
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Seven mountains and 16 miles make up the Isle of Jura Fell Race. Kirsten Gow said the winner made it home in three hours, 19 minutes.
Image source, Mike Gloistein
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Waiting patiently for the driver to return in Luncarty. Mike Gloistein, from Scone, was on a bike ride.

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