Day 05: Edinburgh, pride of Scotland

A Day on the Streets

Download Bashayer in the city

Yasmine’s hit the road Jack!

Yasmine (the car’s) blog:

Although I only met Robert a few days ago I didn’t expect him to take me so far so soon. I’m already in Edinburgh (it only took him 11 hours, he says he doesn’t believe in taking things slow!) To make the journey even more special he was accompanied by two extra co pilots… Aya and Jenna – who by the way are really cool maaaaan!

All the art and film supplies they filled me with were really heavy but I didn’t mind – besides, Rob’s head was the heaviest thing I’ve had to carry (it’s pretty big, not gona lie). I’m so noisy when I move fast, they say they can’t sleep good, oh well, they’ll survive.

When we arrived at 11.30 my pilot decided it would be clever to reverse me into a car damaging the license plate.. silly boy. He said it was because he couldn’t see too great past my big bum but I think its just because he wanted to give his number to the pretty car.

I was glad to see all my students arrive safely in Edinburgh after their short flight. It made me slightly jealous that it only took them 3 hours in total!

I’m off tomorrow to Inverness, then onward and upwards to the highlands. They say I can only drive a bit of the way because a flood destroyed the road so they have to walk for 4.93601Km, HAH! I wander how that’s gona go? Good luck fattys..

Edinburgh Streets

Mohammed Al Kaabi here! I walked around Princes Street in Edinburgh and met some Scottish people. They were kind people. We also met Arab people and Italian people which was surprising. We had 3 hours free and the girls went shopping in H & M and I ate Scottish Pizza Hut but it wasn’t as good as Pizza Hut in Dubai.

Now off to Inverness …

HSBC Student Expedition 2008

8 creative students from four countries in the Middle East travel across England, Scotland and Wales in search of an authentic picture of UK culture.