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S2 From African Legends to Scottish Shores: Theshira Unveils the Charm of North and South Queensferry

S2 From African Legends to Scottish Shores: Theshira Unveils the Charm of North and South Queensferry

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In this episode of Scottish Digest, Theshira from the podcast Legendary Africa shares her experiences living in South Queensferry, a town near Edinburgh. She discusses the town's iconic bridges spanning three centuries, the annual Burryman Festival with its quirky traditions, and the charming local pubs and restaurants. Theshira also highlights the area's natural beauty, including scenic walks along the Firth of Forth and visits to nearby stately homes like Hopetoun House and Dalmeny House. The conversation covers hidden gems like the world's smallest lighthouse in North Queensferry and the best spots for ice cream on the high street. Theshira's insights offer a blend of historical tidbits, local recommendations, and personal anecdotes that paint a vivid picture of life in this picturesque Scottish town.


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0:00 Intro to Theshira and her podcasts; Legendary Africa and Asian Tapestry

4.56 South Queensferry and the Bridges

24:00 Exploring North Queensferry

30:00 Boat Tours and Dalmeny House and Hopetoun House

36:00 Local Recommendations

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