Scores of purses, tents and phones have been found as the clean up operation after the T in the Park music festival continues.
More than 85,000 music fans enjoyed a weekend of music which included Snow Patrol, the Stone Roses and even classical violinist Nicola Benedetti.
But as the clean up operation after the music festival continues Tayside Police has reported more than 450 items of lost property have been found.
Items found after the three-day festival at Balado, near Kinross, which closed on Sunday, include 117 mobile phones, 94 purses and wallets, 36 bags and just one pair of wellies.
A spokeswoman for the force said on Thursday another 600 items had been reported missing to them.
Items reported missing include jewellery, cameras and even a set of teeth.
Organisers of this year's event praised music fans for their "camaraderie" at one of the wettest festivals.
One venue, the Slam tent, was unable to open as scheduled due to the conditions.
In all Tayside Police made 30 arrests during the festival and recorded 271 incidents, 208 of those being misuse of drugs offences.
Tayside Police has set up a dedicated phone line and email address where people can report their lost property.
A spokeswoman said: "The phone lines and emails are extremely busy, but we urge people to be patient and keep trying."
Last year items handed in to lost property included a steak slice and a cuddly snake.
The lost property office will remain open until August 24 and lost property can be reported by calling 01738 587 343.
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