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Although it was short (only for one semester) I still have many good memories of the King's Buildings at the University of Edinburgh.
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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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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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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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Edinburgh Lo-Fi group are holding their first exhibition, come and have a look!
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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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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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The first Summer Course of Scotlands centre for photography dedicated to Lomography. This hands-on workshop will lead participants through the fun and exciting world of analogue photography; from shooting with different cameras and films to producing you own Black & White prints!
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A beautiful little town, a short train ride from Edinburgh.
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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.