At least 7,000 people have taken to the streets in support of Scottish independence in Oban, according to organisers.
It is the third march this year organised by pro-indy group All Under One Banner.
It comes after tens of thousands marched through Glasgow City Centre in May, and Galashiels held its first rally earlier this month.
At least 7,000 participants on the March for Independence at #AUOBOban today, well done everyone and well done Scotland 👊🎶
— All Under One Banner (@AUOBSCOT) June 15, 2019
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The procession began at 2.30pm, and followed the route: Atlantis Leisure Car Park, Breadalbane Street, George Street, Argyll Square, Combie Street, Glencruitten Road, Mossfield Stadium.
Pictures and video from the event show people walking through the streets carrying flags and chanting.
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