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Old fence line over heather moorland in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
These young trees have been planted beside a river to reinforce the bank. The scene is of mountains and a fast running river in the Cairngorms National Park in Scotland
July and August -1986, old Positive Film scanned, Ireland.
Gritstone rock on the pennine way near to Blackstone edge above littleborough in the South Pennines
Male hiker man wearing a kilt enjoying some free time and fresh air whilst on staycation outdoors on a beautiful day
Icelands history arctic henge Raufarhofn located on the northern most point of Iceland
Senior man holding a map sitting on a wall using a mobile phone in rural Scotland on a winter morning
Site of burning of Maggie Wall, 1657, Scotland
Long distance trail called the Dava Way which follows an old railway track from Grantown on Spey to the town of Forres in the Moray region of Scotland. This is at the highest point of the railway.
high pennine farmland with a broken gate across a pathway leading to midgley moor in calderdale west yorkshire
tumulus at the world of the celts, Welt der Kelten, Germany, Glauburg
lochwinnoch walk woods trail in autumn
Life along the canal in Wales
A magical place in Scotland
Remote rural Scotland on a bright sunny winter morning seen from a drone
East Lothian, UK - July 20, 2015: Two hikers pass some cairns in a hilly Scottish landscape.
Forest management of conifer trees in Mourne Mountains, Northern Ireland. Some of the trees have been cut and some new conifer trees have been planted.
Peat turf bricks drying on grass after being cut from the bog.  Turf is still a popular domestic heating source in Ireland.
Aerial drone image of atmospheric Dunsinane Hill Fort, also known as Macbeth’s Castle in Perthshire. Traces of human settlement go back a thousand years, defined in the contours of the hill. Once an Iron Age encampment, it was later the site of The Battle of Dunsinane, in 1054, between the English army of Earl Siward, fighting for Prince Malcolm’s claim to the Scottish throne against King Macbeth’s army.\nShakespeare later wrote a line in his Macbeth where a supernatural being is quoted as saying \
Hiking trail to the Stoanerne Mandln in South Tyrol
Male hiker man wearing a kilt enjoying some free time and fresh air outdoors on a beautiful day
Natural pattern. Back part of a turf house, Iceland
A puzzle game in a public park.
Zorats Karer, Karahunj ancient ruins in Armenia
Road sign of caution - beware of children
Railway girders against an autumn sky
The village of Roundstone is situated on the Peninsula of Connemara. A idyllic place to enjoy seafood.
The Mottee Stone, near Avoca VIllage in Co. Wicklow
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