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| Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2010
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| Being a resident of Scotland, I love this place, but there are some people who visit this place during the holidays, from different parts of world, to explore the beautiful places at Scotland. If you like to share the experiences of your holiday trip to Scotland with all, you can write here. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: May 2008
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| Glasgow is a good place to start.with its art museum transport museum science museum and many shops restaurants and pubs and many lovely buildings to view.Edinburgh is only a half hour train journey away and that has the castle of course the zoo many shops and restaurants etc. they do ghost walks at night and there is always shows at the play house.there is plenty other things to do in these two great cities ask the locals they will tell you whats happening locally the scots are very friendly |
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