The Scots have voted yesterday in the referendum to decide whether they would stick with the United Kingdom or would they like to be an independent nation. The results of the referendum would be known today. What I can gather from the news reports is that it would be a close call either ways. Whichever ways the Scots choose to go it is their decision and I would respect that. Scotland is one of the few regions (nation?) which has abundant spectacular natural beauty and would remain one of my favorite destinations. So I thought of making this Skywatch Friday post on Edinburgh, capital of Scotland.
The above photograph was taken at the Calton Hill, also known as Athens of the North with the Portuguese Cannon in front and the Stewart Monument on the right. In the background one can see the Clock tower as well as the Edinburgh Fort and the church.
One gets spectacular 360 degree views of the whole Edinburgh city as well as the North Sea if one climbs the Arthur's Seat.
The Arthur's Seat is part of the Holyrood Park and the various trails inside the park give hikers great delight as one can view the Edinburgh and the surrounding areas from various angles.
This post is part of Skywatch Friday.
Also read:
Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh
Edinburgh's Calton Hill - Athens of the North
Old Calton Cemetery
Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh
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View of Edinburgh from the vantage point of the Portuguese Cannon on the Calton Hill, Edinburgh |
The above photograph was taken at the Calton Hill, also known as Athens of the North with the Portuguese Cannon in front and the Stewart Monument on the right. In the background one can see the Clock tower as well as the Edinburgh Fort and the church.
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View of Edinburgh and the North Sea from Arthur's Seat |
One gets spectacular 360 degree views of the whole Edinburgh city as well as the North Sea if one climbs the Arthur's Seat.
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A Water body inside Holyrood Park , the City in the middle and the North Sea in the background |
The Arthur's Seat is part of the Holyrood Park and the various trails inside the park give hikers great delight as one can view the Edinburgh and the surrounding areas from various angles.
This post is part of Skywatch Friday.
Also read:
Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh
Edinburgh's Calton Hill - Athens of the North
Old Calton Cemetery
Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh
Good luck to the Scots.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I have a childhood friend that now lives in Edinburgh.
ReplyDeleteSitting here watching the results come in. What an incredible exercise in democracy!
ReplyDeleteWonderful view & sky. I wonder what King Arthur would think about it all! Hope the vote goes your way.
ReplyDeleteYou've got some beautiful photos of a place I've yet to visit. Some day I hope to get there. Happy Skywatch.
ReplyDeleteHope the best for Scotland people.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots!
I am saddened for the Scottish people being so obviously divided on this issue but your views of Edinburgh are spectacular. Hope all goes at least quiet;y and with out rancour.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jim. Scots have decided to stay with the UK.
ReplyDeleteThanks Fredamans. Your friend lives in a beautiful city.
ReplyDeleteThe Furry Gnome - Well the Scots have decided to stay with the UK!
ReplyDeleteThank you Angie!
ReplyDeleteThanks Joyful. I hope you are able to visit it soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks lina@women perspective!
ReplyDeleteThanks Arija. The Scots have decided to stay.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these beautiful photos of Scotland.
ReplyDeleteThanks Janice Adcock for liking the pictures!
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