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ZT-Guide to Dundee
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Dundee lies on the east coast of Scotland, around 40 miles north of Edinburgh. It is the fourth largest city in Scotland. It used to be known for the 3 "Js". jute, jam and journalism, of which journalism is the sole survivor. It is the home of the Beano and the Dandy comics started in the late 1930s. Bronze statues of three characters from the comics, Desperate Dan, Minnie the Minx and Gnasher adorn the city centre. The city has undergone quite a renaissance in the last 20 years, beginning when the ship Discovery, built in Dundee, which transported Scott to Antartica, was brought back to the city. I was born in Dundee but only lived there until I was five years old. I have seen such a positive changes in the city over the years. It really has pulled itself up without becoming too pretentious or gentrified. I was thinking of subtitling this guide, A Personal Rediscovery.[/td][/tr][/table]]6tf7i d{ Mu
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Dundee is a compact city with wonderful views over the Tay Estuary. I think it is ideal as a short break destination as there are the attractions of the city; a choice of shops restaurants and cafes plus visiting the Discovery, the Verdant Works, an award winning industrial heritage museum and a beautiful sandy beach at adjacent Broughty Ferry. {-Z7LXM+o"v
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