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Crown Square  
   

Crown Square

To the left and barely visible is the Great Hall, on the right is the Scottish National War Memorial and directly in front is the Queen Anne Building which was once where the kitchens for the palace were located. Later it became officers' barracks, then a military museum and now it's and administrative area and educational center. Behind me was the Royal Palace. And no, that is not Cassie in the picture. Not unless she has a Scottish-Asian boyfriend taking her picture that we don't know about.
Day Four - It's About Time We Went Inside That Bloody Castle

December 27th 2009
I'm sort of looking forward to getting out of Edinburgh and into the Bed and Breakfasts we booked for the remainder of the trip. It's too easy to sleep in when you're not worried about getting downstairs to breakfast before they close it up. Once again we slept in a little longer than we normally would. This has helped us adjust more easily to the time difference, but it also makes me feel like ... read more
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