The next day we started to tour Edinburgh. (It’s funny how I didn’t tour the city when I first arrived in Edinburgh, but went somewhere else like in France). We spent the day at Cramond Island, the Edinburgh castle, and Arthur’s Seat (a hill that can oversee the entire city). The Cramond Island was pretty cool. At the low tides the ground shows and people can walk directly to the island. We didn’t spend much time there, but it was a very cool small island.
At lunch, we tried the British roast. It was all you can eat (expect the meat) for only 6 pounds. And the food was awesome too.
In the afternoon we visited the castle. It was the first time that I visited a castle. It felt like I was in the movie the Lord of the Rings. Everything was stony and ancient. And there were cannons too. It was pretty cool.
Then we went to the highest point of Edinburgh, Arthur’s Seat. Originally we were planning to watch the sunset at the top, but we were a bit late so we couldn’t get to the top. But the hill was really beautiful, and you can see the city from the hill too. After that, we went down to the pond to feed the swans and the ducks. It ended up that just about every bird in that pond swam over for the food. And even when we finished all we had, the birds followed us. It was the marching of the swans.
For dinner, we had all you can eat sushi and hotpot. It was awesomeness. Also, it was good to see a friend I met during AVMWT again. Thank God.
Thank God, it was another good day. And on this day I said goodbye to most of the youths in Edinburgh. May God continue to guide them and remember their love.
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