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		<title>By: CAM</title>
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		<dc:creator>CAM</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 12:56:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m an exile from Edinburgh and I&#039;m pleased how helpful and friendly are the replies you&#039;ve had up till now. SQ is a relaxed change from the bustle of Edinburgh; but since you&#039;re preggy, do visit Linlithgow Palace where Mary Queen of Scots spent her last few happy days as Queen with her baby James.  For an unusual experience if you&#039;ve got a head for heights, take Bus over Forth Road Bridge and walk back over it.  It feels as if it is going to fall apart under your feet.  Also, take with you Robert Louis Stevenson&#039;s book Kidnapped; it&#039;s really thrilling about SQ.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m an exile from Edinburgh and I&#8217;m pleased how helpful and friendly are the replies you&#8217;ve had up till now. SQ is a relaxed change from the bustle of Edinburgh; but since you&#8217;re preggy, do visit Linlithgow Palace where Mary Queen of Scots spent her last few happy days as Queen with her baby James.  For an unusual experience if you&#8217;ve got a head for heights, take Bus over Forth Road Bridge and walk back over it.  It feels as if it is going to fall apart under your feet.  Also, take with you Robert Louis Stevenson&#8217;s book Kidnapped; it&#8217;s really thrilling about SQ.</p>
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		<title>By: ?</title>
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		<dc:creator>?</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 02:20:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>YEP YEP AND YEP... 

DEEP SEA WORLD... ITS FANTASTIC... HOWEVER DONT EAT TEHRE ITS WELL ESPENSIVE, THERE IS A NICE LITTLE RESTURANT NEXT TO TEH FORTH ROAD BRIDGE THAT HAS A GREAT VIEW OVER THE SEA TOO NOT TO FAR FROM DEEP SEA WORLD... A STAR!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>YEP YEP AND YEP&#8230; </p>
<p>DEEP SEA WORLD&#8230; ITS FANTASTIC&#8230; HOWEVER DONT EAT TEHRE ITS WELL ESPENSIVE, THERE IS A NICE LITTLE RESTURANT NEXT TO TEH FORTH ROAD BRIDGE THAT HAS A GREAT VIEW OVER THE SEA TOO NOT TO FAR FROM DEEP SEA WORLD&#8230; A STAR!!!</p>
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		<title>By: Silly Jilly ♣</title>
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		<dc:creator>Silly Jilly ♣</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 11:19:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Deep Sea World. Takes about 1 hour. For the rest of your time train to Edinburgh.

In no particular order

Edinburgh Castle 
A must see. Queues get very busy in summer so you&#039;ll save a lot of time by booking tickets in advance through the official Edinburgh Castle website... 

Royal Botanic Garden 
70 acres of beautifully manicured lawns and flowers: a perfect outing for a sunny afternoon.

Guildford Arms Good Pub

Museum of Scotland 
Museum delineating the history and culture of Scotland from the Stone Age to the present.

Camera Obscura and World of Illusions A unique image of Edinburgh is displayed on the fascinating Camera Obscura. On the way to the main attraction you will experience a number of visual treats, including stunning views of the 

Royal Yacht Britannia 
One of the world&#039;s most famous ships in British maritime history can now be boarded for tours.

Scott Monument 
A 200-foot spire dedicated to Sir Walter Scott, the famous Scottish poet.

Royal Mile 
Stretch of road connecting Edinburgh Castle with Holyrood Palace, the Queen&#039;s residence in Scotland.

Edinburgh Playhouse A traditionally styled 3 tier theatre with over 3000 seats, offering a broad range of shows ranging from visiting West End performances, dance, musicals, comedians to events staged by local theatre groups..

New Town Bar *** bar 

The Cabaret Voltaire Good Club

Pear Tree House Good Student Pub

Cafe Royal Circle Bar Tourist bar

Greyfriars Church 
Historical church famous for its cemetery where Bobby, a loyal terrier, kept watch over his master&#039;s grave for 14 years.

Holyrood Park 
Holyrood Park, also known as the Queen&#039;s Park since it is still owned by the monarchy, contains some interesting attractions such as the remains of an ancient volcano, a bird sanctuary, the dramatic Salisbury Crags and three lochs or lakes.

Arthur&#039;s Seat 
Located within the center of Edinburgh at Holyrood Park, the remains of this extinct volcano rise 823 feet making it a notable landmark of the city.

St. Giles Cathedral 
This is the main church of The Church of Scotland.

Dean Gallery 
Art gallery with an impressive collection of Dada and Surrealist art.

Castle Rock This massive rock towering over Edinburgh is the setting for Edinburgh Castle and serves as one of the most defining symbols of Scottish history.

Portobello Beach My local beach

Scotch Whisky Heritage Centre 
Learn about the history of Scotland&#039;s national drink on a tour of this museum.

Edinburgh Hop on Hop Off Bus tour

Real Mary King&#039;s Close 
A guided tour through a warren of hidden streets beneath the Royal Mile dating back to the 16th century: dramatic episodes from the past are recreated, including life in plague-ridden Edinburgh during the 17th century.

Our Dynamic Earth 
Scotland&#039;s millennium dome and science museum, featuring several interactive exhibits for the whole family.

Leith My home area

Bow Bar 
Small quiet bar with a large selection of whisky.

Museum of Childhood 

The Filmhouse 
A small, three-screened theater playing Scotland&#039;s most innovative independent films.

Butterfly and Insect World 

Maggie Dickson&#039;s 
This pub is named after a woman who survived the gallows, a punishment she received for allegedly murdering her newborn baby.

Old Town 
Edinburgh&#039;s oldest neighborhood, dating back to medieval times: these small streets are lined with wool shops, pubs and historical monuments.

Craigmillar Castle Another castle in Edinburgh

Princes Street Gardens 
Impeccably landscaped park and woodland surrounding Edinburgh Castle.

Jekyll  Hyde Pub 
Fun, friendly pub named after Robert Louis Stevenson&#039;s famous story.

Princes Street 
A busy street lined with shops, historic monuments and restaurants.

St. Margaret&#039;s Chapel 
This stately chapel is the only original building left in the Edinburgh Castle complex.

Murrayfield Ice Rink 
Want family-friendly entertainment that won&#039;t break your budget? Try ice skating at this rink.

Holyroodhouse Palace 
This is an official residence of the Queen and the Royal Family.

Greyfriars Bobby Memorial 
This memorial commemorates the loyal pooch who spent 14 years by his master&#039;s grave.

New Town 
The modern face of Edinburgh, with lots of restaurants, pubs, museums and galleries.

Calton Hill 
Historic neighborhood lined with monuments dating back to the Enlightenment.

Three Sisters 
Large pub located in the Cowgate with an outdoor courtyard and a number of themed bar areas inside. 

Hopetoun House 
This historic building is known as Scotland&#039;s finest stately home.

Jenner&#039;s 
Ritzy department store selling everything from bedding to Edinburgh Crystal.

Charlotte Square 
Considered to be one of the finest Georgian squares in Britain, this plaza has maintained many of its elegant, old buildings on all four sides.

George IV Bridge 
Built between 1829 and 1832, this bridge or elevated</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Deep Sea World. Takes about 1 hour. For the rest of your time train to Edinburgh.</p>
<p>In no particular order</p>
<p>Edinburgh Castle<br />
A must see. Queues get very busy in summer so you&#8217;ll save a lot of time by booking tickets in advance through the official Edinburgh Castle website&#8230; </p>
<p>Royal Botanic Garden<br />
70 acres of beautifully manicured lawns and flowers: a perfect outing for a sunny afternoon.</p>
<p>Guildford Arms Good Pub</p>
<p>Museum of Scotland<br />
Museum delineating the history and culture of Scotland from the Stone Age to the present.</p>
<p>Camera Obscura and World of Illusions A unique image of Edinburgh is displayed on the fascinating Camera Obscura. On the way to the main attraction you will experience a number of visual treats, including stunning views of the </p>
<p>Royal Yacht Britannia<br />
One of the world&#8217;s most famous ships in British maritime history can now be boarded for tours.</p>
<p>Scott Monument<br />
A 200-foot spire dedicated to Sir Walter Scott, the famous Scottish poet.</p>
<p>Royal Mile<br />
Stretch of road connecting Edinburgh Castle with Holyrood Palace, the Queen&#8217;s residence in Scotland.</p>
<p>Edinburgh Playhouse A traditionally styled 3 tier theatre with over 3000 seats, offering a broad range of shows ranging from visiting West End performances, dance, musicals, comedians to events staged by local theatre groups..</p>
<p>New Town Bar *** bar </p>
<p>The Cabaret Voltaire Good Club</p>
<p>Pear Tree House Good Student Pub</p>
<p>Cafe Royal Circle Bar Tourist bar</p>
<p>Greyfriars Church<br />
Historical church famous for its cemetery where Bobby, a loyal terrier, kept watch over his master&#8217;s grave for 14 years.</p>
<p>Holyrood Park<br />
Holyrood Park, also known as the Queen&#8217;s Park since it is still owned by the monarchy, contains some interesting attractions such as the remains of an ancient volcano, a bird sanctuary, the dramatic Salisbury Crags and three lochs or lakes.</p>
<p>Arthur&#8217;s Seat<br />
Located within the center of Edinburgh at Holyrood Park, the remains of this extinct volcano rise 823 feet making it a notable landmark of the city.</p>
<p>St. Giles Cathedral<br />
This is the main church of The Church of Scotland.</p>
<p>Dean Gallery<br />
Art gallery with an impressive collection of Dada and Surrealist art.</p>
<p>Castle Rock This massive rock towering over Edinburgh is the setting for Edinburgh Castle and serves as one of the most defining symbols of Scottish history.</p>
<p>Portobello Beach My local beach</p>
<p>Scotch Whisky Heritage Centre<br />
Learn about the history of Scotland&#8217;s national drink on a tour of this museum.</p>
<p>Edinburgh Hop on Hop Off Bus tour</p>
<p>Real Mary King&#8217;s Close<br />
A guided tour through a warren of hidden streets beneath the Royal Mile dating back to the 16th century: dramatic episodes from the past are recreated, including life in plague-ridden Edinburgh during the 17th century.</p>
<p>Our Dynamic Earth<br />
Scotland&#8217;s millennium dome and science museum, featuring several interactive exhibits for the whole family.</p>
<p>Leith My home area</p>
<p>Bow Bar<br />
Small quiet bar with a large selection of whisky.</p>
<p>Museum of Childhood </p>
<p>The Filmhouse<br />
A small, three-screened theater playing Scotland&#8217;s most innovative independent films.</p>
<p>Butterfly and Insect World </p>
<p>Maggie Dickson&#8217;s<br />
This pub is named after a woman who survived the gallows, a punishment she received for allegedly murdering her newborn baby.</p>
<p>Old Town<br />
Edinburgh&#8217;s oldest neighborhood, dating back to medieval times: these small streets are lined with wool shops, pubs and historical monuments.</p>
<p>Craigmillar Castle Another castle in Edinburgh</p>
<p>Princes Street Gardens<br />
Impeccably landscaped park and woodland surrounding Edinburgh Castle.</p>
<p>Jekyll  Hyde Pub<br />
Fun, friendly pub named after Robert Louis Stevenson&#8217;s famous story.</p>
<p>Princes Street<br />
A busy street lined with shops, historic monuments and restaurants.</p>
<p>St. Margaret&#8217;s Chapel<br />
This stately chapel is the only original building left in the Edinburgh Castle complex.</p>
<p>Murrayfield Ice Rink<br />
Want family-friendly entertainment that won&#8217;t break your budget? Try ice skating at this rink.</p>
<p>Holyroodhouse Palace<br />
This is an official residence of the Queen and the Royal Family.</p>
<p>Greyfriars Bobby Memorial<br />
This memorial commemorates the loyal pooch who spent 14 years by his master&#8217;s grave.</p>
<p>New Town<br />
The modern face of Edinburgh, with lots of restaurants, pubs, museums and galleries.</p>
<p>Calton Hill<br />
Historic neighborhood lined with monuments dating back to the Enlightenment.</p>
<p>Three Sisters<br />
Large pub located in the Cowgate with an outdoor courtyard and a number of themed bar areas inside. </p>
<p>Hopetoun House<br />
This historic building is known as Scotland&#8217;s finest stately home.</p>
<p>Jenner&#8217;s<br />
Ritzy department store selling everything from bedding to Edinburgh Crystal.</p>
<p>Charlotte Square<br />
Considered to be one of the finest Georgian squares in Britain, this plaza has maintained many of its elegant, old buildings on all four sides.</p>
<p>George IV Bridge<br />
Built between 1829 and 1832, this bridge or elevated</p>
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		<title>By: elayne y</title>
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		<dc:creator>elayne y</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2009 19:30:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>theres a museum,hawes inn(lovely old worlde type inn)forth bridges,deep sea world(north queensferry)a train trip to edinburgh(only 3 stops)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>theres a museum,hawes inn(lovely old worlde type inn)forth bridges,deep sea world(north queensferry)a train trip to edinburgh(only 3 stops)</p>
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		<title>By: Ronaldobhoy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ronaldobhoy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2009 19:28:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Train or bus into Edinburgh is an easy day out.  There&#039;s Hopetoun House in SQF, Deep Sea World across the water, or trip out into the Forth/Incholm Island - run from Hawes Peir below the rail bridge.

Eating out - Dakota Hotel (near Tesco) is really good for Dinner (and staying) but book ahead.  There&#039;s also Orocco Peir - Modern, trendy, The Rail Bridge - Bistro style, good lunch too, Bella Vista - Italian, pretty good.  The pubs are generally pretty good.

Depends on what your interests are and if you have a car in terms of places to go.  PM me or post more info if you want more</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Train or bus into Edinburgh is an easy day out.  There&#8217;s Hopetoun House in SQF, Deep Sea World across the water, or trip out into the Forth/Incholm Island &#8211; run from Hawes Peir below the rail bridge.</p>
<p>Eating out &#8211; Dakota Hotel (near Tesco) is really good for Dinner (and staying) but book ahead.  There&#8217;s also Orocco Peir &#8211; Modern, trendy, The Rail Bridge &#8211; Bistro style, good lunch too, Bella Vista &#8211; Italian, pretty good.  The pubs are generally pretty good.</p>
<p>Depends on what your interests are and if you have a car in terms of places to go.  PM me or post more info if you want more</p>
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		<title>By: dogstarhaze</title>
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		<dc:creator>dogstarhaze</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 14:13:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Deep sea world is just over the bridge. Pretty cool if u into that sort of thing. Other than that, edinburgh is beautiful to visit and only a short bus ride away. Castle, ghost tours etc. .</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Deep sea world is just over the bridge. Pretty cool if u into that sort of thing. Other than that, edinburgh is beautiful to visit and only a short bus ride away. Castle, ghost tours etc. .</p>
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		<title>By: Mrloverman,shabba</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mrloverman,shabba</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2009 09:50:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>unfortunately your to old to hang round with the other pregnant girls there....</description>
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