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Scotland activities on 15 November
Edinburgh


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View from Liberton Brae. "Brae" is a Scottish word that means "hill." On the horizon, to the East, you can just make out the top of Craigmillar Castle.
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The Kings Buildings (physical science and engineering buildings of the University of Edinburgh) in the foreground. Salisbury Crags and Arthur's Seat in the background.

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Skyline of City Center Edinburgh from Liberton Brae. Edinburgh Castle is in the cneter of the picture. The hills on the horizon are in Fife, across the Firth of forth.
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The Liberton Tower.

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On the horizon, Craigmillar Castle, Berwick Law and (just barely observable) Bass Rock. All from Liberton Tower.
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Liberton Kirk.

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Celtic cross on a grave in the Liberton Kirkyard.
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That Celtic cross again, in detail.
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Jim at the Celtic Cross.

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Jim at the Celtic Cross.
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Kirk door.

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A section of the grave yard and the Liberton Tower on the hill, above.
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A strange face on a tombstone.
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That same Celtic cross, yet again, with the sun on it.

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Mog in front of the colorful kirk door.
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Jim at the sign of INCH.
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The INCH sign, more closely

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Our bus stop at the Shell Station

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St. Giles Cathedral at night. We went to a concert, St. Giles at Six, on Sunday. It was the singing of Schubert's Winterriese by a baritone from Munich, Germany.
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