Thousands of people turned out to watch the pagan-inspired spring rituals at the annual Beltane Fire Festival.
The participatory arts and drama event symbolises the beginning of summer and celebrates an ancient Celtic festival.
Beltane 2010, which was held on Calton Hill in Edinburgh on Friday night, featured dancing, a costumed parade, drumming and fire.
During the event the Green Man is killed as god of winter and reborn as spring to consort with the May Queen.
All the fires are put out and re-lit using a fire made from a piece of wood from last year's festival.
This year dancers were joined by the Mugen Taiko Dojo drummers, who fuse Celtic traditions with the ancient Japanese spiritual practice, traditionally used to frighten away evil spirits.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/8655796.stm
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