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A group of New Zealanders touring Scotland arrived in Stirling, a place that held them in awe with its rich history and heritage. They parked their car and wandered around, when they came across an old Scottish man, complete with his clan tartan and bagpipes. He spoke to them in a strong brogue accent, claiming that he was from the Mackenzie clan that was defeated by the Cameron clan in the area. The group was delighted to have met such an interesting man and chatted for some time before saying their farewells and driving on. Later in the day they stopped at some souvenir shops and stumbled across the old Scottish man again. They gave him a knowing nod, bought a few trinkets and, waving goodbye to the Scotsman, continued their journey. They stopped a mile or so up the road to admire a plaque dedicated to the "War of the Two Clans" and there he was yet again. Bewildered at how he had got there before them, they asked him to join them for a group photo. Back in New Zealand, the group had the photos of their trip developed. But on looking through them, they were shocked to see that the group photo that was taken of them with the old Scotsman showed them standing by the plaque with their arms round an empty space.

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