Your pictures of Scotland: 24 June - 1 July
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Keith Helliwell visited 13th Century Dunure Castle near Ayr. Send your pictures to scotlandpictures@bbc.co.uk or Instagram at #bbcscotlandpics.

John Rodgers, from Port Glasgow, watched fishermen hard at work in the town.
Image source, Michael Yuille
Fishing experts were also to be seen around Aviemore. Michael Yuille, from Dunblane, watched the heron swoop in once the osprey was forced to drop the too-big trout.
Image source, Ross Halliday
Ross Halliday revamped the garage door after a tumultuous week in politics.
Image source, Richard Bland
A fishing buoy off the coast of Copinsay. Photo by Richard Bland from Orkney.
Image source, Catherine Lyst
Four-year-old Jessica thinks she has struck gold while on holiday at Onich in the Highlands. Her mum said it was the brightest double rainbow the family had ever seen.
Image source, Alan C Tough
The gardens at Crathes Castle looked "blooming marvellous", said Alan C Tough from Elgin.
Image source, Keith Bremner
Keith Bremner sent in this photo of Nairn beach.
Image source, Paul Thomson
A restored concrete bus shelter in Whiting Bay. Paul Thomson was on holiday on Arran.
Image source, Scott Anderson
Scott Anderson's family camped by Loch Vrotachan, Glenshee, on Friday night.
Image source, John Diamond
Sunset on the longest day of the year. John Diamond was in Ballantrae looking towards Kintyre.
Image source, Tiyas Chakroborty
A year in the life of trees in Glasgow was captured by Tiyas Chakroborty.
Image source, Laurie
Laurie, from Troon, tackled the Great Glen Canoe Trail near Loch Lochy.
Image source, Amanda Hutchison
Amanda Hutchison's ducks cooled off in Dornock, near Annan.
Image source, Stuart Neville
The Barclay Curle Crane, in Glasgow, remains an impressive sight says Stuart Neville from Clydebank.
Image source, Grahame Sutherland
Grahame Sutherland visited the Loup of Fintry on Monday.
Image source, David Nicol
A Fraserburgh painter who gives a make-over to the harbour's fishing boats. David Nicol, from Stonehaven, says the paint is about 3” thick after years of work.
Image source, Laura Taylor
The "green" sea off Arbroath, not the Mediterranean. Laura Taylor went for a walk along the beach on Sunday.
Image source, Scott Young
The Spirit of Scotland sculpture at Loudoun Hill. Photo by Scott Young from Stoneyburn.
Image source, Mark Begbie
Stef, pictured with support runner Shona, had a 2.4 mile sea swim, a 125 mile bike ride and then ran a marathon during the Celtman triathlon. Mark Begbie, from Falkirk, said he finished 36th out of over 220 competitors.
Image source, James McCrae
Dusk settled over The Kelpies. Photo by James McCrae from Livingston
Image source, Ryan Moore
Ryan Moore camped near Loch Achray.
- 28 June 2019
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