Albany Street Apartments
35b, 37b, 33b, 27a Albany St, 6 Ramsay Garden, 10/2 Gayfield St, Edinburgh
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Albany Street Apartments Edinburgh

35b, 37b, 33b, 27a Albany St, 6 Ramsay Garden, 10/2 Gayfield St Edinburgh, Scotland, EH1 3QN, United Kingdom

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... still there are no changes so far. I don’t
know enough about the politic of Scotland and the rest of the United Kingdom to
judge on that situation but after talking with some people, it appears that
it’s a divided debate here as well, that could go on for a long time. The facts
are that the Scottish economy is not strong enough at the moment to support the
country by itself. Just like it did in Quebec, ...

Castles do still exist....

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... walking pace. It took much longer for me to get there than I thought. I arrived 5 mins before departure and luckily enough, they hadn’t boarded and were milling outside counting heads… thank god!!! I threw my backpack under the bus, ran into the nearby shop to grab a bottle of water and jumped on the bus… before I knew it we were out of London and heading north through the English country side enroute to Edinburgh. The trip itself was pretty ...

The Odyssey begins.....

A travel blog entry by eagle10

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11 August 22 / 23 – Monday / Tuesday

To begin with, I should provide the same introductory comments as in last year's Blog. My intended audience is somewhat diverse, so some parts may not be of interest to everyone. However, I'll do my best to keep it current, but it will probably take a few days until I get back into practice at Blogging.

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Day 5. 19th June. Durham/Hadrian's Wall/Edinburgh

A travel blog entry by sarburke

... story buildings, the Scotsman, the old newspaper offices (the newspaper is even still called the Scotsman) The hotel is STUNNING! Absolutely gorgeous and super high class. This lovely concierge guy (not just a bell boy) helped us to our room and then spent more then ten minutes chatting to us and gave me some advice about the pubs where I could avoid tourists traps. He also let slip that Ewen McGregor was in town and Bill Nighy was staying in the very hotel we were. ...

Venezuela: Into the Revolution

A travel blog entry by celticewan

... petroleum industry (and using oil wealth to benefit the country’s poor); nationalising sectors of the telecommunications, electricity and banking industries; massively increasing social spending and reducing poverty and unemployment; and providing numerous avenues for popular empowerment through the creation and promotion of communal councils and community media to name but a few.

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