Visitors were able to enjoy a range of different cultures in Highland Perthshire at the weekend.
An open day took place on Saturday at the 35th Blair Atholl International Jamborette, with those attending able to share a part of the scouting experience.
More than 1700 Scouts from across the globe are present at the Jamborette, including those from America, Russia, Japan, Ghana, Gibraltar, Spain, Hong Kong and Finland.
Music and performances took place during the open day with a campfire closing proceedings in the evening.
Said to be the biggest Jamborette to date, the gathering has 897 joint patrols of Scouts and more than 500 volunteer leaders.
The camp, which is halfway through its two-week stint, has a 70-year history, and is staffed by adult volunteers from Scotland and abroad.