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The main waterway that passes through Scotlands' capital city, Edinburgh is called the Water of Leith.

It winds its' way through the city and passes through the old suburb of the Dean Village.

Riverside paths provide nice views. Also see the tall buildings in the background. Edinburgh is known to be one of the first places

to build what are now known as skyscrapers. 
Despite being not far from the city centre this scenic area is little known by visitors.
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Author Mike McBey

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