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The Iceland Cement ship (previous page) is now inside Albert Dock ready to load or unload its cargo. |
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Overlooked by twin tower blocks Persevere Court & Citadel Court, this intriguing little tower still commands fine views. Photographed from Ocean Drive. |
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This road runs west from the bottom of Constitution Street and continues to the Newhaven end of Western Harbour. It's mostly unused so far and and isn't quite comparable to Chicago's Lakeshore Drive. Debenhams store lurks behind an empty office building. |
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A closer wide-angle look at the empty edifice, photographed from the roundabout at the end of Britannia Way. |
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The Royal Yacht Britannia has its entrance and visitor centre within the Ocean Terminal building. The yacht's funnel, though big compared to the lifeboats, is dwarfed by Chancelot Flour Mill half a kilometre to the west. |
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Giant spools and reels at the water's edge suggests undersea cables, and the 'Subsea 7' sign reinforces this notion. |
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The same view as the previous picture but zoomed in to show more detail. |
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Another consignment of cocaine for Leith's well-to-do incomers waits on the dockside. (just kidding) |
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Looking east from the Ocean Terminal carpark. Debenham's name is reflected in the coloured panels of this recently completed building, and Arthur's Seat can be glimpsed through the windows higher up. |