Landmarks around the Island have gone orange to raise awareness of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome.
The sixth-annual Colour The World Orange day, is held globally on the first Monday of November each year and sees landmarks around the globe turn orange.
It's the third year the Island has taken part and will see the likes of the Tower of Refuge, Pulrose Power Station, Ramsey Swing Bridge and 3FM illuminate to mark the occasion.
CRPS is thought to affect some Island residents and is a rare and painful condition which currently has no working treatment or cure.
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