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Salisbury Crags to the west.
There are
three lochs: St Margaret's Loch,
Dunsapie Loch, and
Duddingston Loch. The
ruins of St Anthony's
Chapel stand above...
- the
easiest ascent is from the east,
where a gr****y
slope rises above Dunsapie Loch. At a spur of the hill,
Salisbury Crags has
historically been a rock...
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Scotland had made
little or no use of the
Castle Rock.
Excavations at
nearby Dunsapie Hill, Duddingston,
Inveresk and
Traprain Law had
revealed relatively large...
- the only
remaining natural lochs in the city
while St. Margaret's and
Dunsapie Lochs, also in
Holyrood Park, are artificial. "The Nor' Loch". Edinburgh-Royalmile...
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Dundas Loch (Edinburgh) Loch
Dungeon (Dumfries and Galloway) (reservoir)
Dunsapie Loch (Edinburgh) Dun's Dish (east of Brechin) Loch
Duntelchaig (Inverness-shire)...
- the seven, an
ancient volcano incorporating Salisbury Crags (174m, 65m),
Dunsapie Hill (145m, 34m) and
several other smaller hills.
Castle Rock — a volcanic...
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Traces of four Iron Age
forts have been
identified at Arthur's Seat,
Dunsapie Crag,
Salisbury Crags and Samson's Ribs. 2nd
century AD:
Roman forts were...
- Firrhill, Humbie, Hillend, Torduff, Clermiston, Harlaw, Kinleith, Langloan,
Dunsapie, and
Craig Park,
which were
supplied from four
water treatment works, at...