The countdown is on to one of the highlights of the Island's agricultural year.
The Royal Manx Agricultural Show officially starts tomorrow morning at Knockaloe Farm in Patrick.
The two-day event includes livestock competitions, displays of classic cars, vintage tractors and plenty of activities and stands.
Organisers say they'll be closely monitoring the heat over both days, as temperatures could reach up to 27 degrees.
They added that exhibitors may bring protective coverings or shelter for their livestock, and water stations and taps will provide drinking water around the field.
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