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  • ...ilt. Edinburgh has long since spread about it and incorporated its port, [[Leith]]. ...ter of Leith - geograph.org.uk - 188507.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The Water of Leith in Edinburgh]]
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  • ...e committed, the walker has little choice but to complete the entire ridge walk. The pinnacles can however be avoided by means of a narrow path that traver |name=Spidean a' Choire Leith
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  • ...h Street are complemented by a small open-air shopping centre, St Martin's Walk, which is adjacent to the town's main car park and easily accessed from the ...the Downs, [[Leith Hill]] rises, its summit the highest point in Surrey. Leith Hill is also owned by the National Trust. The natural summit is 965 feet,
    8 KB (1,407 words) - 14:09, 11 March 2011
  • ...idge down to the road west of Drayton Manor. Follow the roads back to West Leith. (eight miles.) .... These can be combined with the forest tracks to provide a short circular walk with a distinct lack of views. (three miles.)
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  • ...farer's Walk or the Test Way: eastward into Hampshire it is the Wayfarer's Walk and westward into Berkshire the Test Way. The path marks the county border ...est point. The county top of Berkshire is just below it on the Wayfarer's Walk.
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  • |name=Leith Hill |picture=Leith Hill Tower - geograph.org.uk - 104994.jpg
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  • ...'' is the highest hill in [[Sussex]], at 919 feet, and is second only to [[Leith Hill]] (965 feet) in south-eastern England. The hill is in northern Sussex ...[[Haslemere]], and a footpath from the town centre. It is also possible to walk to Blackdown from [[Lurgashall]], although this means walking up the steep
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  • ...[[county top]]s of both Surrey and Sussex are in the High Weald, namely [[Leith Hill]] and [[Black Down, Sussex|Black Down]] respectively. ...the woods, typically four to five miles apart; close enough to be an easy walk but not so close as to encourage unnecessary intrusion. Few of the settlem
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  • ...co.uk/2007/11/29/the-bass-rock/| title=The Bass Rock| publisher=History of Leith| accessdate=20 October 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.ourscotl ...ffers a suitable foundation. The parapets are battlemented, with the usual walk along the top of the walls. Another curtain wall at right-angles runs down
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  • ...inglearticle.php?articleid=12|publisher=Elie and Earlsferry Online|title=A Walk Around Earlsferry}}</ref> and no home-grown industry managed to replace it. ...imes in the 1870s, which saw regular steamers from [[North Berwick]] and [[Leith]].<ref>{{cite book|page=361|title=The Scottish tourist and itinerary; or, A
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  • The source of the bourne is near Tilling Springs to the north of [[Leith Hill]] at {{map|TQ143437}} and it runs through a string of delightfully pre ...urne initially flows northward for 2½ miles down the northern slopes of [[Leith Hill]] over a series of weirs and cascades, before turning west to run for
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  • **'''Stob a' Bhruaich Leith''' {{map|NN208459}}, 3,087 feet, a Munro Top Stob a' Bhruaich Leith is a mile further along the ridge, which then drops down gradually towards
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  • ...o-electric scheme in the Highlands.<ref name="test7">''Hamish‘s Mountain Walk'' Pages 219 (Gives info on submerged path on south shore of loch).</ref> ...is drained by the Allt am Fhamhair.<ref name="test9">''Hamish‘s Mountain Walk'' Pages 219 (Gives info on gully on south slopes).</ref> Glen Kingie itself
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  • ...y the RAF before accidentally sinking in 1944. The ''Vina'' was built at [[Leith]] by Ramage & Ferguson in 1894 and was registered at [[Grangemouth]]. She w ...p is not only a danger to navigation, but also attracts holiday makers who walk out to the vessel's remains at low tide. Various parts have been removed an
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  • ...here are many newspaper accounts of grain shipments from Portmahomack to [[Leith]] and [[London]] during the 19th century. ...century. The bay was so full of boats at time that it was said you could walk from the harbour to the rocks on the other side of the bay without getting
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  • | 261 || [[Meall a' Choire Leith]] || 3038 feet || 926 m || Perthshire || Lawers Hills || 2 || {{map|NN61243 *[http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/munros Walk Highlands guide to the Munros] - includes free OS maps and GPS routes for e
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  • .... He was executed on October 4 at [[Edinburgh]] at the Gallow Lee on Leith Walk for the crime.<ref name=SAS/>
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  • [[File:Cramond causeway pylons.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Evening light walk along the causeway]] [[File:The Long Walk - geograph.org.uk - 38912.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Cramond Causeway looking to
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  • ...m">McWilliam, ''Lothian, except Edinburgh'', pp.444–6</ref> This parapet walk, beneath the 16th-century crenels of the curtain wall, connects the three t ...thgow]], and crossbows and culverins (a primitive type of hand gun) from [[Leith]].<ref name=Rich14/> However, Angus submitted and the castle did not suffer
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  • ...rth]], looking south to the island of [[Inchcolm]] and its Abbey, and to [[Leith]] and [[Edinburgh]] beyond. According to the 2011 census, the town has a po ...Aberdour Harbour became a popular destination for pleasure steamers from [[Leith]]. This in turn led to the building of a deeper water pier a little around
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