Scotland has voted on its independence referendum and while the result is awaited, we take a looking at polling stations across some truly stunning locations in Scotland.
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Poll clerk George MacKay sits in the Coulags caravan polling station, in the Scottish Highlands. Who wouldn’t want to go vote with a sky like that in the background. Reuters
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Here’s another one of the same polling station near Lochcarron in the Highlands of Scotland. Around 50 people were expected to vote from this one. AP
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A voter leaves a polling station in The Braes area on the Isle of Skye. The mist in the background, just makes this look more like a setting from an ancient fairytale. Reuters
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A ‘Yes’ campaigner sits outside the Waternish polling station on the Isle of Skye. Notice how the sky appears to be perfect here as well. Reuters
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A man leaves a polling station after casting his vote in Edinburgh. Who would have thought Gothic-style churches would make for such quaint polling stations. AFP
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A voter arrives to cast her ballot at the Queen’s Cross parish church in Aberdeen, Scotland. Unlike polling stations in India, this one seems to have no long queues. Reuters
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Voters arrive at the polling station in the village hall in the remote Highland area of Lochcarron, Scotland. AP

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