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Images taken from a short walk on the Water of Leith, between the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art and Stockbridge on 27th June 2015.
Now playing: Kevin Drumm – Reverse Osmosis
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Images taken from a short walk on the Water of Leith, between the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art and Stockbridge on 27th June 2015.
Now playing: Kevin Drumm – Reverse Osmosis
11 replies on “Following the Falling Water”
A very elegant walk. Did you stack the stones?
Many thanks. No, I’ve learned that the stones started to appear quite mysteriously and increased in number along the whole stretch of the river. Eventually revealed that a couple of (independent) artists were behind it: http://www.edinburghspotlight.com/2015/06/balanced-stones-on-the-water-of-leith/ (thanks to @xanabe for the info).
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Splendid to see wood eating metal!
Excellent. That was one of my favourite Edinburgh walks.
Thanks Lines. Love how it meanders through the centre of the city yet seems to be a world away.
I think I’ve done that walk in 2 parts on 2 separate occasions. Isn’t there a small rotunda along the way?
Thanks Jeff. Yes that’s right. It’s just above the last image in the post. Here are some pics by Xanabe who I follow on twitter: https://twitter.com/xanabe/status/617659393396592640
Almost a shame the mystery of the stacked stones was solved!
Thanks Alex. Wonder how long they will stay there?
Lovely post. I remember doing this walk many years ago. No balanced stones then, nor a heron as I recall. I love the metal eating tree.