This image is printed on heavyweight (180mg²) matt photographic paper, with a blank border suitable for framing.
The extinct volcano of Arthur's Seat, dominates the city of Edinburgh and can be seen for many miles in either direction. It's dinstinctive shape has been compared to a resting lion from certain angles.
The crescent shaped rocky ridge known as 'The Salisbury Crags' was a major inspiration for James Hutton, father of modern geology.
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Medium Print 573mm x 240mm |
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Large Print 810mm x 340mm |
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