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Scenic view of the Coral Beach in Scotland
In the foreground we can see small ponds of water with ripples showing the effect of the wind blowing across the ponds.  In these ponds we see small plants breaking the surface – these are the bog land plant, Bog Myrtle, Myrica gale.  These ponds are a typical example of a bogland habitat, and are typical of the Flow Country landscape of the north of Scotland.  Further in the distance we see further bog lands, overseen by hills and mountains in the distance.
Panoramic view of the Scottish Highlands near Apple Cross
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 \
Mountain rising to the right
Cairngorms National Park Panorama in late September. Shot from mount Cairn Gorm looking north.
Summerview in Norway
Aberfeldy, Loch Tay, and Glen Lyon, Perthshire, Scotland
Castle like rocky basalt prominence,with beautiful views of surrounding, cone shaped hills and mounds,a cute,surreal,fantasy like,grass covered landscape.A popular tourist site near Uig on Skye.
Summer Landscape in Scotland, UK
Creag Meagaidh National Nature Reserve in scottish highlands
Green hills of Mourne Mountains in Northern Ireland looking towards Tollymore Forest Park
Fairy Glen hills on Skie Island
medium shot of Summer countryside landscape, Northern Ireland
Sheepfold in the hills of the Scottish Borders
Sheep graze among the heather on the Meall na Mòine summit. Rannoch Moor Scotland
Stunning scottish landscape. The Coral Beaches in the Isle of Skye.
Deep clouds with fog and rain passing famous for Scotlands wild landscape
Craig Blaen Y Cwm hills in the valley of Cwm Machno, Snowdonia, North Wales.
A crannog is typically a partially or entirely artificial island in Scotland, Wales, and Ireland built over five millennia, from the European Neolithic Period. Lough Fadda, near Clifden, Connemara, county Galway, Connacht province, Ireland, Europe
Landscaped plateau and cloudy sky, background texture wallpaper
Nature in Scotland
Scene of the Cuith-raing mountain range on the Isle of Skye in Scotland, often called Quiraing.
The old ruins of Finlaggan on the Isle of Islay in Scotland
Castle Ewen in the \
This is a landscape photo that I took whilst walking the West Highland Way in Scotland this year.
Knockbrack tomb Galway Ireland Aerial view
a rock in the hills of rural mid wales
Sheep and lambs in a field in rural Scotland on a bright sunny summer afternoon
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