In pictures: The Royal National Mòd in Lochaber

BBC Scotland weather presenter and former gold medal-winning singer Joy Dunlop leads a song during an outdoor performance by Gaelic choirs
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The dust is now settling in Fort William and the surrounding area after a busy nine days of the Royal National Mòd.
The event is more than 130 years old and is the world's biggest celebration of Gaelic language and culture.

Gold medal winners for singing, Finlay John Morse and Caitlyn Yule, pose with the Jacobite steam train locomotive following their successes at this year's Mòd

The traditional gold medal winners were Duncan MacLeod and Mairi Callan
About 10,000 competitors, musicians and visitors attended the festival which came to a close over the weekend.
Fort William and surrounding communities hosted the competitions with 270 medals and trophies up for grabs.

In the junior solo traditional singing competitions, Robbie Donald MacLean won the Donald Macleod Trophy

Lily Robertson with the WGG Wilson Trophy for piping
Bagpipers competed at Lochaber High School, and accordion players at Caol Community Centre.
Singers gathered at the Nevis Centre and local churches, while The Highland Cinema in Fort William hosted poetry recitals.
There were also competitions for choirs, Highland dancing and art.
Gold medals for singing are among the event's most coveted prizes.

A torchlight procession led by pipers is a popular element of the Gaelic celebration

Highland dancing is also feature of the festival
It was the ninth time the event had visited Lochaber - the first time it was held there was in 1922.
Glasgow is to host the Mòd next year and then the Western Isles in 2027.

Uist Drama Group - Sgioba Dràma Uibhist - won the senior drama competition

The Mòd's Highland Art Prize was won by Scottish Highlands-based contemporary artist Katherine Sutherland

Competitors in the massed choirs category came together for an outdoor performance in Fort William

Barra Gaelic Choir was among the winners in the rural choirs contest
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