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In March 2010, we visited Edinburgh for the first time and I took my Diana Mini! Edinburgh is a dream city to visit - the atmosphere, the architecture, the walks, the shops, the restaurants...everything was just dreamy.
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Scotland's "city of the dead", full of Victorian-era elegance and beauty.
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Edinburgh is the place I call home for the time being. It is a lovely student and travel location. It is a place that I have a love-and-hate relationship with as I associate it with both studying and entertainment.
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A Scottish road trip which runs from Stirling Castle to the Wallace Monument then the Loch Lomond! My best friend and her boyfriend who were working in Germany came and visited me in Edinburgh when I was studying there. We rented a car and went on a road trip on a sunny autumn day. My housemate joined us too!
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A beautiful little town, a short train ride from Edinburgh.
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The Botanic Gardens in Glasgow's West End includes an outdoor arboretum and several Victorian greenhouses. Created in 1817 and originally used to supply the nearby university; the gardens were host to all manner of concerts and events. Two abandoned railway stations are located within its grounds.
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Arthur's Seat is a natural inner city escape. It is an extinct volcano and has been called by this name since the 15th century. Walking though the valleys in and around Arthur's Seat you can easily forget that you're in the city centre.
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The mile long mixture of tourism and historic scotland starts at Hollyrood with a fantastic view of Arthurs Seat up to Edinburgh Castle where there is fantastic view of Edinburgh.
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I knew, when I graduated, I didn't want to go traveling yet. I also knew I didn't want to dive head-first into a career in just anything. I decided to spend a year living back in Glasgow and working in a pizza shop until I decided what I wanted to do.
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Buildings opposite the Buchanan Galleries are being demolished to make way for ten new shops, a restaurant, and forty-nine new flats. Currently, all the old buildings are being razed, save for a B-listed façade on West Nile Street. The work has been going on for months and will continue for some time.
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Merchant City in the centre of Glasgow has some excellent buildings, bars,
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My sister used to talk about Scotland quite a lot in the last few months: how she enjoyed her time spent there when she was a student and how beautiful and romantic the country is. So we went there and had a wonderful time.
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Edinburgh is one of my all-time favourite places and even though it's been a little while since we were there, I still miss its wonderful atmosphere. It was one of the first places that I took my Instax Mini and I'm still so happy with how the photos turned out.
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The Holyrood Park was a volcanic site, which was active in the early Carboniferous times, about 340 million years ago. Today, it is one of the major tourist attractions even for the locals of Edinburgh.
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A quick look at Scotland's most fun record shop. Be careful not to fall into Narnia when you're looking for Tom Wait's albums!
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Glasgow River Festival takes place annually on the River Clyde and its banks over Glasgow Fair weekend (mid July). It's a great day out even for those who are not desperately interested in ships and boats and other maritime stuff.
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This is one of this great city's truly secret places, there to reward the aimless wanderer! So no touristy descriptive pictures here! A barren wasteland hidden behind the old tramway depot (at one time appropriately a transport museum but now predictably another arts venue) has been reclaimed by nature with respectful and loving care.
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I love all abandoned locations. My latest find is the very top of multi-story car parks. I'm attracted only to the very top floor where people are too lazy to park. Here I have my own private world with no interruptions and where I make the rules. I have an unlimited view of the busy city below. I pity the people at street level with their lack of tranquillity. Here I am closer to heaven than they are by a good 12 floors.
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(Please note, this article is in another language)
"เมืองแห่งความตาย" ในสก๊อตแลนด์ ที่เต็มไปด้วยความสง่างามของยุควิคตอเรีย
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(Please note, this article is in another language)
我們在 2010 年 3 月第一次到愛丁堡旅行,而且我還帶了 Diana Mini 一起去!愛丁堡是一座夢幻的旅遊城市,那裡的氛圍、建築、散步道、商店、餐廳以及一切的一切,都像是在夢中才會看到的景色。