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  • UK SCOTLAND EDINBURGH 10OCT13 - Entrance to Edinburgh University in the centre of Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland.<br />
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Edinburgh regularly polls as one of the best places to live, having won more than 12 UK Best City Awards in 8 years to 2013[14] and, attracting over one million overseas visitors a year, is the second most popular tourist destination in the UK.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2013
    GB13-411.jpg
  • UK SCOTLAND EDINBURGH 10OCT13 - General view of Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Edinburgh regularly polls as one of the best places to live, having won more than 12 UK Best City Awards in 8 years to 2013[14] and, attracting over one million overseas visitors a year, is the second most popular tourist destination in the UK.<br />
<br />
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
<br />
© Jiri Rezac 2013
    GB13-412.jpg
  • UK SCOTLAND EDINBURGH 10OCT13 - Street view of Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Edinburgh regularly polls as one of the best places to live, having won more than 12 UK Best City Awards in 8 years to 2013[14] and, attracting over one million overseas visitors a year, is the second most popular tourist destination in the UK.<br />
<br />
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
<br />
© Jiri Rezac 2013
    GB13-407.jpg
  • UK SCOTLAND EDINBURGH 10OCT13 - General view of Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Edinburgh regularly polls as one of the best places to live, having won more than 12 UK Best City Awards in 8 years to 2013[14] and, attracting over one million overseas visitors a year, is the second most popular tourist destination in the UK.<br />
<br />
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
<br />
© Jiri Rezac 2013
    GB13-410.jpg
  • UK SCOTLAND EDINBURGH 10OCT13 - Street view of Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Edinburgh regularly polls as one of the best places to live, having won more than 12 UK Best City Awards in 8 years to 2013[14] and, attracting over one million overseas visitors a year, is the second most popular tourist destination in the UK.<br />
<br />
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
<br />
© Jiri Rezac 2013
    GB13-408.jpg
  • UK SCOTLAND EDINBURGH 10OCT13 - Street view of Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Edinburgh regularly polls as one of the best places to live, having won more than 12 UK Best City Awards in 8 years to 2013[14] and, attracting over one million overseas visitors a year, is the second most popular tourist destination in the UK.<br />
<br />
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
<br />
© Jiri Rezac 2013
    GB13-406.jpg
  • UK SCOTLAND EDINBURGH 10OCT13 - General view of Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Edinburgh regularly polls as one of the best places to live, having won more than 12 UK Best City Awards in 8 years to 2013[14] and, attracting over one million overseas visitors a year, is the second most popular tourist destination in the UK.<br />
<br />
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
<br />
© Jiri Rezac 2013
    GB13-403.jpg
  • UK SCOTLAND EDINBURGH 10OCT13 - General view of Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Edinburgh regularly polls as one of the best places to live, having won more than 12 UK Best City Awards in 8 years to 2013[14] and, attracting over one million overseas visitors a year, is the second most popular tourist destination in the UK.<br />
<br />
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
<br />
© Jiri Rezac 2013
    GB13-405.jpg
  • UK SCOTLAND EDINBURGH 10OCT13 - General view of Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Edinburgh regularly polls as one of the best places to live, having won more than 12 UK Best City Awards in 8 years to 2013[14] and, attracting over one million overseas visitors a year, is the second most popular tourist destination in the UK.<br />
<br />
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
<br />
© Jiri Rezac 2013
    GB13-404.jpg
  • UK SCOTLAND EDINBURGH 10OCT13 - Street view of Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Edinburgh regularly polls as one of the best places to live, having won more than 12 UK Best City Awards in 8 years to 2013[14] and, attracting over one million overseas visitors a year, is the second most popular tourist destination in the UK.<br />
<br />
jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
<br />
© Jiri Rezac 2013
    GB13-409.jpg
  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza stays close after eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled  a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Image taken with a tilt-shift lens...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
    MYEZ11-037.jpg
  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza stays close after eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled  a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Image taken with a tilt-shift lens...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
    ASA11-045.jpg
  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza stays close after eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled  a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Image taken with a tilt-shift lens...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
    ASA11-042.jpg
  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – Eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
    ASA11-038.jpg
  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – Eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
    ASA11-039.jpg
  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – Eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
    ASA11-037.jpg
  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – Eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
    ASA11-035.jpg
  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – Eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
    ASA11-034.jpg
  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza stays close after eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled  a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Image taken with a tilt-shift lens...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
    ASA11-043.jpg
  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza stays close after eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled  a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Image taken with a tilt-shift lens...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
    ASA11-041.jpg
  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza stays close after eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled  a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Image taken with a tilt-shift lens...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
    ASA11-040.jpg
  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – Eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
    ASA11-036.jpg
  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza stays close after eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled  a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Image taken with a tilt-shift lens...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
    MYEZ11-039.jpg
  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza stays close after eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled  a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Image taken with a tilt-shift lens...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
    MYEZ11-038.jpg
  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza stays close after eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled  a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Image taken with a tilt-shift lens...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
    ASA11-048.jpg
  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza stays close after eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled  a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Image taken with a tilt-shift lens...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
    ASA11-049.jpg
  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza stays close after eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled  a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Image taken with a tilt-shift lens...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
    ASA11-046.jpg
  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza stays close after eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled  a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Image taken with a tilt-shift lens...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
    ASA11-044.jpg
  • Greenland, 4 June 2011 – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza stays close after eighteen Greenpeace activists have scaled  a controversial Arctic oil rig 180km off the Greenland coast. The operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish their oil spill response  plan, going against all industry norms. ..Greenpeace has made repeated requests for the document, including making a visit last month to the company’s headquarters to ask that it be made public...Image taken with a tilt-shift lens...Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace
    ASA11-047.jpg