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Edinburgh’s own Diag

Edinburgh’s own Diagon Alley. A curving ribbon of cascading cobblestones punctuated with hued buildings, Victoria Street is one of Edinburgh’s prettiest streets. Like all pockets of Scotland, this iconic area is a mosaic of history, with its ancient stone facades and old-world charm serving as a constant reminder of the past. From its historical appeal to independent shops, explore the jewels embellishing this charming street. #travelinspiration #travelinspiration#newphotographer#unforgettableexperiences#historicculture#awesomepic#roadtrip#urbanexplorer
Posted: Mar 14, 2021
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