DescriptionOutdoor curling on Stormont Loch - geograph.org.uk - 1655114.jpg
English: Outdoor curling on Stormont Loch Looking across the ice where several games are in progress. Unlike an indoor game at a curling rink, the curlers each bring their own stones (some used by successive generations of the same family) and many use household brooms rather than specialist curling brooms. Stones are delivered from a crampit rather than the hack used indoors.
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