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    No visit to Edinburgh is complete without a visit to the top of Arthur's Seat - the large volcanic hill in the centre of town.

    The views are amazing. Sturdy shoes are a must.

    While there make sure you go on a pilgrimage to Hutton's section, the place where one of the great heroes of the enlightenment, geologist James Hutton, deduced in the 18th century that the world must in fact be millions of years old: "there is no vestige of a beginning nor prospect of an end".

    Holyrood Park
    See (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hutton)

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