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- Edinburgh, Scotland Edinburgh has been the capital city of Scotland since the year 1437. In that time, it has naturally been expanded and developed in the extreme; yet the original layout and structure can still very much be discerned, much more so than in most other ci...
- Quiz: Are you an expert on Edinburgh? Go on... give it a try. You might surprise yourself at how much you know about Edinburgh! And if not, well you might learn a thing or two along the way. The first question is an easy one. They do get a little more challenging - but if you've visi...
- The Last Drop, Edinburgh The Last Drop is a traditional Scottish pub in the centre of Edinburgh's historical Old Town, to be found at 74/78, The Grassmarket, near The Royal Mile. It is a place of wooden beams, a friendly atmosphere, fine ales and quality food. The...
- Traditional Scottish Toasts * Freedom and whisky gang thegither-Tak aff your dram! * Here's our noble sel's, weel met the day! * Here's tae us! Wha's like us? Deil the yin! * Here's to the heath, the hill and the heather, the bonnet, the plaid, the kilt and the feather! * Here's to...
- Allan Wells Allan Wipper Wells (born May 3, 1952) is a former Scottish athlete who became Olympic Champion in the 100 m at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow.
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- Bay City Rollers The Bay City Rollers were a Scottish pop/rock band of the 1970s. Bassist Alan Longmuir, his younger brother Derek Longmuir, a drummer, along with school mate, lead singer Gordon "Nobby" Clark founded the group in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1967,...
- Trip to Scotland I was born and raised in Scotland and still have family there. In the summer of 2008 we took a trip "across the pond" to visit them in Montrose. Despite a lot of the usual Scottish "summer" weather, a good time was had by all. And...
- Scotland the Brave I was born and raised in Scotland and have lived here almost all of my life. I have also been fortunate enough to have travelled fairly extensively within it, from its biggest cities, to its tiniest villages - and a great deal in between....
- Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh Princes Street Gardens, in the very centre of Edinburgh, actually forms part of what used to be the bed of a man made loch, called the Nor Loch. Drainage of the loch began in 1760 with the developing Gardens first being leased by the Crown Estate in...
- Arthur's Seat and Salisbury Crags, Edinburgh Arthur's Seat and Salisbury Crags are twin rock formations to the north-east of Edinburgh City Centre, in the grounds of the Royal Holyrood Park. There are numerous walks over and around these geographical features, of varying degrees of length and d...
- Edinburgh Tattoo Video Showcase The Edinburgh Military Tattoo is a show given by military bands and display teams in the Scottish capital Edinburgh. The event takes place annually, as part of the Edinburgh Festival (a collective name for many independent festivals and events in Edi...
- The Edinburgh Fringe Festival The Fringe consumes the City of Edinburgh for three weeks in August every year in a vibrant Festival which is effectively a colourful celebration of the International Arts. Performers come from all over the globe: the famous, the not so famous...and...
- The Scott Monument, Edinburgh "The Scott Monument. Erected 1840-44 to the memory of Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832.) Born in Edinburgh, lawyer and ardent patriot. He won enduring fame as a romantic poet and the author of the Waverley novels. This monument was designed by George Meik...
- Gordon Hamilton - Freelance Writer Gordon Hamilton has been a Freelance Writer, writing for - and creating - Web 2.0 sites on the Web since April 2007. The first site which he joined was Helium.com, followed by Squidoo in August 2007 and Hub Pages a month later. Those three sites rema...
- Portobello : A Little Slice Of East Coast Heaven Portobello is a quiet beach resort situated about three miles from Edinburgh City Centre. It has been a beach resort since the 18th Century and remains a fantastic place to visit even today. Below you'll find pictures, useful links, clips and informa...
- What's happening in Edinburgh What's happening in Edinburgh is one of the 'What's happening' series, with loads of links suggesting what to do in Edinburgh, when and where. This is more than your average tourist guide about what to see in Edinburgh. We try to kee...
- A Traveller's Tale: Scotland I do not doubt that the vast majority of people reading this will indeed have heard of Scotland and be somewhat familiar with words such as "kilt," "bagpipes" and "whisky!" But how many of you actually know much more about this land, its features and...
- Weddings in Scottish Castles Over the last few years, the owners of Castles in Scotland have been making them available as wedding venues for hire. Set amidst some beautiful Scottish countryside, what could be better than a romantic wedding in a historic Castle.
- fireworks of edinburgh, scotland all you'll like to see and know about edinburgh's fireworks
