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Published Date: 02 January 2007
NEW satellite images of the Capital are available on the internet after the Google Earth website was updated.
Software from the internet search engine giant allows people to view satellite images of the world from their PCs.

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  • Last Updated: 02 January 2007 12:00 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Google
 
1

Paul Voltaire,

www.paulvoltaire.spaces.live.com 02/01/2007 13:05:00

On a clear day you can see Muirhouse.

2

The Ghost of Sir William Arrol,

The Forthy Bridge 02/01/2007 14:04:26

Yes. Click on transport infrastructure and compare Edinburgh with its western neighbour. It's easy to see where the concentration of political power is in Scotland. Certainly not Edinburgh, the Borders or the North.

3

Mario Antoinette aka lots of things,

02/01/2007 17:44:37

I can see my hoose !

4

Gordon Banks,

Livingston 03/01/2007 00:37:32

#2 - Err, HALF OF SCOTLAND'S POPULATION LIVES IN AND AROUND GLASGOW.

Anyone with a brain can therefore work out that that is where there is more infrastructure and PEOPLE TRAVELLING than anywhere else in Scotland (including the Mickey Mouse 'capital').

Edinburgh gets what it needs, being the second city of Scotland. Get over it.


 

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