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FEATURE - Von Schottland in alle Welt: Handgefertigte Curling Steine aus Ailsite Granit von der Insel Ailsa Craig
A man works in Kays Curling factory in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain, Jan. 24, 2022. Every single Olympic curling stone is made of granite from a little island off the west coast of Scotland, called Ailsa Craig. The Ailsa Craig granite is some of the hardest found in the world and maintains its shape despite grinding and wet conditions, making it perfect material for curling stone. All curling stones used at Olympic events are manufactured by Kays Curling in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain. *** Local Caption *** 36924401
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FEATURE - Von Schottland in alle Welt: Handgefertigte Curling Steine aus Ailsite Granit von der Insel Ailsa Craig
A man works in Kays Curling factory in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain, Jan. 24, 2022. Every single Olympic curling stone is made of granite from a little island off the west coast of Scotland, called Ailsa Craig. The Ailsa Craig granite is some of the hardest found in the world and maintains its shape despite grinding and wet conditions, making it perfect material for curling stone. All curling stones used at Olympic events are manufactured by Kays Curling in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain. *** Local Caption *** 36924403
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FEATURE - Von Schottland in alle Welt: Handgefertigte Curling Steine aus Ailsite Granit von der Insel Ailsa Craig
Curling stones are seen in Kays Curling factory in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain, Jan. 24, 2022. Every single Olympic curling stone is made of granite from a little island off the west coast of Scotland, called Ailsa Craig. The Ailsa Craig granite is some of the hardest found in the world and maintains its shape despite grinding and wet conditions, making it perfect material for curling stone. All curling stones used at Olympic events are manufactured by Kays Curling in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain. *** Local Caption *** 36924412
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FEATURE - Von Schottland in alle Welt: Handgefertigte Curling Steine aus Ailsite Granit von der Insel Ailsa Craig
A man writes numbers on a curling stone in Kays Curling factory in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain, Jan. 24, 2022. Every single Olympic curling stone is made of granite from a little island off the west coast of Scotland, called Ailsa Craig. The Ailsa Craig granite is some of the hardest found in the world and maintains its shape despite grinding and wet conditions, making it perfect material for curling stone. All curling stones used at Olympic events are manufactured by Kays Curling in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain. *** Local Caption *** 36924414
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FEATURE - Von Schottland in alle Welt: Handgefertigte Curling Steine aus Ailsite Granit von der Insel Ailsa Craig
A man works in Kays Curling factory in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain, Jan. 24, 2022. Every single Olympic curling stone is made of granite from a little island off the west coast of Scotland, called Ailsa Craig. The Ailsa Craig granite is some of the hardest found in the world and maintains its shape despite grinding and wet conditions, making it perfect material for curling stone. All curling stones used at Olympic events are manufactured by Kays Curling in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain. *** Local Caption *** 36924416
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FEATURE - Von Schottland in alle Welt: Handgefertigte Curling Steine aus Ailsite Granit von der Insel Ailsa Craig
Curling stones are seen in Kays Curling factory in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain, Jan. 24, 2022. Every single Olympic curling stone is made of granite from a little island off the west coast of Scotland, called Ailsa Craig. The Ailsa Craig granite is some of the hardest found in the world and maintains its shape despite grinding and wet conditions, making it perfect material for curling stone. All curling stones used at Olympic events are manufactured by Kays Curling in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain. *** Local Caption *** 36924408
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FEATURE - Von Schottland in alle Welt: Handgefertigte Curling Steine aus Ailsite Granit von der Insel Ailsa Craig
A man works in Kays Curling factory in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain, Jan. 24, 2022. Every single Olympic curling stone is made of granite from a little island off the west coast of Scotland, called Ailsa Craig. The Ailsa Craig granite is some of the hardest found in the world and maintains its shape despite grinding and wet conditions, making it perfect material for curling stone. All curling stones used at Olympic events are manufactured by Kays Curling in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain. *** Local Caption *** 36924415
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FEATURE - Von Schottland in alle Welt: Handgefertigte Curling Steine aus Ailsite Granit von der Insel Ailsa Craig
A piece of Ailsa Craig granite is seen before cutting in Kays Curling factory in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain, Jan. 24, 2022. Every single Olympic curling stone is made of granite from a little island off the west coast of Scotland, called Ailsa Craig. The Ailsa Craig granite is some of the hardest found in the world and maintains its shape despite grinding and wet conditions, making it perfect material for curling stone. All curling stones used at Olympic events are manufactured by Kays Curling in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain. *** Local Caption *** 36924418
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FEATURE - Von Schottland in alle Welt: Handgefertigte Curling Steine aus Ailsite Granit von der Insel Ailsa Craig
A man deals with stones which have been cut from a piece of Ailsa Craig granite in Kays Curling factory in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain, Jan. 24, 2022. Every single Olympic curling stone is made of granite from a little island off the west coast of Scotland, called Ailsa Craig. The Ailsa Craig granite is some of the hardest found in the world and maintains its shape despite grinding and wet conditions, making it perfect material for curling stone. All curling stones used at Olympic events are manufactured by Kays Curling in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain. *** Local Caption *** 36924419
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FEATURE - Von Schottland in alle Welt: Handgefertigte Curling Steine aus Ailsite Granit von der Insel Ailsa Craig
A man strikes a piece of Ailsa Craig granite which has been cut in Kays Curling factory in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain, Jan. 24, 2022. Every single Olympic curling stone is made of granite from a little island off the west coast of Scotland, called Ailsa Craig. The Ailsa Craig granite is some of the hardest found in the world and maintains its shape despite grinding and wet conditions, making it perfect material for curling stone. All curling stones used at Olympic events are manufactured by Kays Curling in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain. *** Local Caption *** 36924413
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FEATURE - Von Schottland in alle Welt: Handgefertigte Curling Steine aus Ailsite Granit von der Insel Ailsa Craig
A piece of Ailsa Craig granite is seen after cutting in Kays Curling factory in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain, Jan. 24, 2022. Every single Olympic curling stone is made of granite from a little island off the west coast of Scotland, called Ailsa Craig. The Ailsa Craig granite is some of the hardest found in the world and maintains its shape despite grinding and wet conditions, making it perfect material for curling stone. All curling stones used at Olympic events are manufactured by Kays Curling in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain. *** Local Caption *** 36924417
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FEATURE - Von Schottland in alle Welt: Handgefertigte Curling Steine aus Ailsite Granit von der Insel Ailsa Craig
A man works in Kays Curling factory in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain, Jan. 24, 2022. Every single Olympic curling stone is made of granite from a little island off the west coast of Scotland, called Ailsa Craig. The Ailsa Craig granite is some of the hardest found in the world and maintains its shape despite grinding and wet conditions, making it perfect material for curling stone. All curling stones used at Olympic events are manufactured by Kays Curling in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain. *** Local Caption *** 36924402
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FEATURE - Von Schottland in alle Welt: Handgefertigte Curling Steine aus Ailsite Granit von der Insel Ailsa Craig
A man works in Kays Curling factory in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain, Jan. 24, 2022. Every single Olympic curling stone is made of granite from a little island off the west coast of Scotland, called Ailsa Craig. The Ailsa Craig granite is some of the hardest found in the world and maintains its shape despite grinding and wet conditions, making it perfect material for curling stone. All curling stones used at Olympic events are manufactured by Kays Curling in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain. *** Local Caption *** 36924407
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FEATURE - Von Schottland in alle Welt: Handgefertigte Curling Steine aus Ailsite Granit von der Insel Ailsa Craig
A man measures a curling stone in Kays Curling factory in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain, Jan. 24, 2022. Every single Olympic curling stone is made of granite from a little island off the west coast of Scotland, called Ailsa Craig. The Ailsa Craig granite is some of the hardest found in the world and maintains its shape despite grinding and wet conditions, making it perfect material for curling stone. All curling stones used at Olympic events are manufactured by Kays Curling in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain. *** Local Caption *** 36924405
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FEATURE - Von Schottland in alle Welt: Handgefertigte Curling Steine aus Ailsite Granit von der Insel Ailsa Craig
A man works in Kays Curling factory in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain, Jan. 24, 2022. Every single Olympic curling stone is made of granite from a little island off the west coast of Scotland, called Ailsa Craig. The Ailsa Craig granite is some of the hardest found in the world and maintains its shape despite grinding and wet conditions, making it perfect material for curling stone. All curling stones used at Olympic events are manufactured by Kays Curling in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain. *** Local Caption *** 36924411
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FEATURE - Von Schottland in alle Welt: Handgefertigte Curling Steine aus Ailsite Granit von der Insel Ailsa Craig
Curling stones are seen outside of Kays Curling factory in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain, Jan. 24, 2022. Every single Olympic curling stone is made of granite from a little island off the west coast of Scotland, called Ailsa Craig. The Ailsa Craig granite is some of the hardest found in the world and maintains its shape despite grinding and wet conditions, making it perfect material for curling stone. All curling stones used at Olympic events are manufactured by Kays Curling in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain. *** Local Caption *** 36924420
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FEATURE - Von Schottland in alle Welt: Handgefertigte Curling Steine aus Ailsite Granit von der Insel Ailsa Craig
A man works in Kays Curling factory in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain, Jan. 24, 2022. Every single Olympic curling stone is made of granite from a little island off the west coast of Scotland, called Ailsa Craig. The Ailsa Craig granite is some of the hardest found in the world and maintains its shape despite grinding and wet conditions, making it perfect material for curling stone. All curling stones used at Olympic events are manufactured by Kays Curling in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain. *** Local Caption *** 36924404
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FEATURE - Von Schottland in alle Welt: Handgefertigte Curling Steine aus Ailsite Granit von der Insel Ailsa Craig
A curling stone is seen in Kays Curling factory in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain, Jan. 24, 2022. Every single Olympic curling stone is made of granite from a little island off the west coast of Scotland, called Ailsa Craig. The Ailsa Craig granite is some of the hardest found in the world and maintains its shape despite grinding and wet conditions, making it perfect material for curling stone. All curling stones used at Olympic events are manufactured by Kays Curling in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain. *** Local Caption *** 36924406
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FEATURE - Von Schottland in alle Welt: Handgefertigte Curling Steine aus Ailsite Granit von der Insel Ailsa Craig
Jim English, manager of Kays Curling factory, shows a piece of the Ailsa Craig granite in the factory in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain, Jan. 24, 2022. Every single Olympic curling stone is made of granite from a little island off the west coast of Scotland, called Ailsa Craig. The Ailsa Craig granite is some of the hardest found in the world and maintains its shape despite grinding and wet conditions, making it perfect material for curling stone. All curling stones used at Olympic events are manufactured by Kays Curling in Mauchline, Scotland, Britain. *** Local Caption *** 36924409
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