coronavirus lockdown. The stunning 30-metre-high horse-head sculptures turned yellow near Falkirk on the national day of reflection as Scots looked back at the Covid-19 pandemic.
They joined major Scottish landmarks, including Edinburgh Castle, the Wallace Monument and Ness Bridge, in marking the one year since the country first went into a national shut down.
It comes as minute's silence was held earlier today and people were encouraged to stand on their doorsteps with phones, candles and torches to signify a "beacon of remembrance".End of life charity Marie Curie is organising the event, which is being backed by more than 100 organisations, including the emergency services, businesses, charities and community groups.The Scottish.