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  2. File:Panoramic view from Edinburgh Castle, June 2024.jpg

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  3. Edinburgh Castle - Wikipedia

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    Great Hall panoramic view-Edinburgh Castle. The Great Hall measures 29 by 12.5 metres (95 by 41 ft), and was the chief place of state assembly in the castle, although there is no evidence that the Parliament of Scotland ever met here, as is sometimes reported. [152]

  4. File : Aerial View of Edinburgh, by Alfred Buckham, from ...

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    From the National Gallery: "Buckham’s aerial view of Edinburgh has become one of the most popular photographs in our collection. The view is taken from the west, with the castle in the foreground and the buildings of the Old Town along the Royal Mile gradually fading into a bank of mist with the rocky silhouette of Arthur’s Seat just ...

  5. Royal Mile - Wikipedia

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    Video of the Royal Mile, Edinburgh. Retreating ice sheets, many millennia ago, deposited their glacial debris behind the hard volcanic plug of the castle rock on which Edinburgh Castle stands, resulting in a distinctive crag and tail formation. Running eastwards from the crag on which the castle sits, the Royal Mile sits upon the ridge of the ...

  6. File:Edinburgh Castle from Grass Market.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    To the south, the view is dominated by Edinburgh Castle, built high on Castle Rock, and the long sweep of the Old Town descending towards Holyrood Palace. To the north lie Princes Street and the New Town. The West End includes the financial district, with insurance and banking offices as well as the Edinburgh International Conference Centre.