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Scottish Government Summer Cabinet in Orkney.

People across the globe will now be able to enjoy one of Orkney's most enigmatic Neolithic monuments after Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon unveiled a new ‘virtual’ tour of Maeshowe chambered tomb at Winter Solstice.

The Deputy First Minister unveiled the 'Scottish Ten' project's animation of the 5,000-year-old tomb, following a visit to the site.

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