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Êîðîëåâñêèé çàìîê íà âåðøèíå ñêàëû, ó ïîäíîæèÿ êîòîðîé êîãäà-òî êîëûõàëîñü îçåðî íå÷èñòîò, à íûíå ðàäóåò ãëàç çåëåíüþ îáøèðíûé ïàðê. Äëèííàÿ óëèöà, èçâåñòíàÿ êàê Êîðîëåâñêàÿ ìèëÿ è ñîåäèíÿþùàÿ çàìîê ñ äâîðöîì Õîëèðóä, îáèòåëüþ Ìàðèè Ñòþàðò. Ïðèíñåñ-ñòðèò ñ åå ìíîãî÷èñëåííûìè ìàãàçèíàìè. Ðîóç-ñòðèò, êîòîðóþ èíà÷å íàçûâàþò óëèöåé ïàáîâ, âå÷íî îæèâëåííàÿ Ãðàññìàðêåò, õîëì Êýëòîí-Õèëë ñ ïàìÿòíèêîì Íåëüñîíó, îáñåðâàòîðèåé è «ñåâåðíûì Ïàðôåíîíîì» — êîëîííàäîé â ÷åñòü ïîáåä ãåðöîãà Âåëëèíãòîíà… Âñå ýòî Ýäèíáóðã, ñòîëèöà Øîòëàíäèè è íàñòîÿùèé ãîðîä-ïàìÿòíèê, ñëîâíî çàñòûâøèé âî âðåìåíè è âñå æå óäèâèòåëüíî æèâîé è âñåãäà ïðåêðàñíûé — â òèïè÷íóþ øîòëàíäñêóþ ìîðîñü è, êîíå÷íî, â ëó÷àõ ñîëíöà. Ýòî ãîðîä, â êîòîðûé íåëüçÿ íå âëþáèòüñÿ. Äîáðî ïîæàëîâàòü â Ýäèíáóðã!

Ïåðåéòè ê ÷òåíèþ êíèãè ×èòàòü êíèãó « Ýäèíáóðã. Èñòîðèÿ ãîðîäà »

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And thou, î Phoenix, why was thou so moved,
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