RM2ANP107–18th, January, 2020. Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 10m tall animated puppet called Storm walks through the city centre to mark the beginning of Coastal Connections part of a climate event taking place in the city.
RM2ANP1YK–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RMBNH4KR–Engineer with Electrical Communications distribution box at St Andrews Old Course. Fife, Scotland, UK
RM2ANP116–18th, January, 2020. Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 10m tall animated puppet called Storm walks through the city centre to mark the beginning of Coastal Connections part of a climate event taking place in the city.
RM2ANP8B6–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP115–18th, January, 2020. Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 10m tall animated puppet called Storm walks through the city centre to mark the beginning of Coastal Connections part of a climate event taking place in the city.
RM2ANP9YE–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP10T–18th, January, 2020. Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 10m tall animated puppet called Storm walks through the city centre to mark the beginning of Coastal Connections part of a climate event taking place in the city.
RM2ANP310–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP100–18th, January, 2020. Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 10m tall animated puppet called Storm walks through the city centre to mark the beginning of Coastal Connections part of a climate event taking place in the city.
RM2ANPA5B–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP111–18th, January, 2020. Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 10m tall animated puppet called Storm walks through the city centre to mark the beginning of Coastal Connections part of a climate event taking place in the city.
RM2ANPA30–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP2CE–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP07N–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP7N3–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP93P–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP10Y–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP8YW–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP4HB–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP0R5–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP1N2–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP7RB–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP84R–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP065–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP7YD–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP8FP–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP0J3–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANNYHH–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP5AH–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP0FF–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP6XT–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP01F–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP9RR–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP984–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP1RP–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP0XT–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP9BX–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANNYX7–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP8NH–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP041–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP25T–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANNYMD–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP1E5–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP8HW–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP87Y–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANPA94–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP3NT–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP49A–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANNYGC–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP0DK–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP821–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP19B–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP097–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP60X–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP9G2–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP9P0–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP8WJ–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP86Y–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP0MG–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP89N–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANNYE4–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP9K0–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANNYTG–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP141–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP1GG–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP7J9–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP004–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP22G–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP7FE–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
RM2ANP0BR–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 18th January, 2020. A ten metre tall giant puppet called Storm attends Celtic Connections Coastal Day. Puppeteers from Vision Mechanics operate the mythical sea goddess which was two years in the making. The puppet is made from entirely recycled and natural resources. Marking the start of Scotland’s Year of Coasts & Waters, Storm will strive to remind us of our duty to care for our coastlines. Credit: Skully/Alamy Live News
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