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Cupar Highland Games
Hundreds of spectators braved heavy showers to attend Cupar Highland Games on July 4.
A procession by Dunfermline District Pipe Band, chieftain Canon Pat McInally, past chieftains and games officials through the town centre marked the opening of the event in Duffus Park.
Although the sun came out at intervals, the downpours meant attendance was well below average.
Courier photographer Dougie Nicolson battled the conditions to bring us a taste of the action.
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