Edinburgh

We must be getting tired. Each day we’re taking fewer and fewer photos.

On our full day in Edinburgh we went and visited some of the tourist attractions of the city while JBF took a full day train trip to Inverness.

Our first stop was Edinburgh castle, which is built on the rocky cliff overlooking the city:

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This was the fourth castle of our trip and was different from the others. For a start a good portion (maybe one half) of it is still used by the military. Secondly much of the castle was restored within the last hundred years or so making it a more modern attraction than the others we’d seen.

Even so it was well done, in particular the exhibits on the Scottish crown jewels (called ‘The Honours’) and the exhibit on the history and use of the prisons underneath the castle.

In addition, we were intrigued by this:

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It’s a ‘time gun’, fired every day at 1pm so the populace can set their clocks. Obviously it is not necessary now, but tradition holds that the gun remains in use. There was a good history on the whys and hows of such guns, and I was surprised to see that Sydney still has a functioning time gun as well…

After the castle we took a guided tour into the vaults below one of the larger bridges in the city. These bridges do not span water – rather they span the glacial valleys carved into the bedrock of the city aeons ago. One such bridge (the South bridge) was built with an extensive network of vaults underneath it, which for a few hundred years were used as homes, shops, pubs, storage and hives of scum and villians. The tour was very good and I recommend it if anyone visits Edinburgh.

Here’s lunch:

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Yep, a sausage roll 🙂

In the afternoon I solo climbed the Scott Monument which is on Princess Street opposite the castle:

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287 sometimes very narrow spiral stone stairs allow the brave to climb through four separate levels to reach nearly the very top. It’s a bit scary and a lot claustrophobic, but provides great views of the entire city and well out across the bay. I was dead tired after, but I’m glad I did the climb. KLS waited below and took a snap of me on the lowest level… can you see me in this picture?

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I had a kebab for dinner which was delicious but would come back to haunt me the next day…

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