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Clootie Well Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clootie Well Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clootie Well Royalty Free Stock Photo
The clootie well where clothes are hooked on trees to heal diseases Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clootie Well at Culloden forest in Scotland. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clootie tree in Cornwall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clootie tree in Cornwall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clootie Well
The clootie well where clothes are hooked on trees to heal diseases Royalty Free Stock Photo
The clootie well where clothes are hooked on trees to heal diseases Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clootie tree or rag tree at St. Brigit\'s well, Kildare Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clootie tree or rag tree at St. Brigit\'s well, Kildare Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green Man Tree Drawing Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clootie Well Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clootie Well Royalty Free Stock Photo
The clootie well at Munlochy, Black Isle, Scotland. With its roots in ancient pagan and Celtic beliefs this well is one of the last remaining, and the most famous, in Scotland. Tying a strip of cloth around one of the trees beside the well is believed to cure all sorts of ailments and troubles.


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