Volunteers will be taking a taste of the Isle of Man to a huge festival in France later this week.
The Festival Interceltique de Lorient in Brittany will see a Manx stall representing the Island, with a delegation of Manx musicians and dancers.
The stall will sell Island produce - including bacon from Ballakelly Farm, kippers from Devereau's, and a specially-made beer from Bushy's brewery.
The festival attracts 800,000 visitors over 10 days, and the Manx stall will provide tourist information and showcase the Island's culture.
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