The History of Leith

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July 1, 2005

Have a blast on volcano

LIKE a lion at rest it sits brooding over the city, its highest peaks more often than not enveloped in summer haar or shrouded in autumnal mists.

Arthur’s Seat is the largest of Edinburgh’s seven hills, standing 822 feet above the Capital, and its banks and cliffs are littered with curious names which reflect its archeology, its geology and hundreds of years of legend. There’s the Radical Road which runs right round the rump of the mountainous beast, as well as Samson’s Ribs and even Murder Acre. for more click here

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