Yes, the telephone booths really
do look like this! |
North Point Coffee Shop, where I like
to go and read |
I haven't been here yet, but thought
that it was funny that they
are advertised as the oldest pub. |
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Just an interesting view |
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The roudabout near my flat...makes
crossing the street tricky, as you
can't tell which way a car might be
coming!
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At the cathedral ruins and graveyard |
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Holy Trinity Church, where John
Knox got people riled up during
the Reformation. The church was built
in 1410. |
Inside Holy Trinity Church |
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One of the many charity shops in town. |
The local Tesco (grocery store). |
The butcher's shop, with haggis in the
window (as well as the reflection of
some of the tiny cars!) |
Sign marker of the first martyr of the Scottish Reformation, Patrick
Hamilton, burned at the stake in 1528. |
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The story goes that if an undergraduate
steps on the PH in the street, marking
the spot of Patrick Hamilton's
martyrdom, he (the undergrad, not PH)
won't graduate |
St. Salvator's College, famous for its
student, Prince William |
Ocean view in St. Andrews |
More cathedral shots. This one is
actually looking through the arch
to the building where I live. |
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