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Image captured from a drone of a Scottish loch and countryside in rural Dumfries and Galloway
Hiking Path Through Mystic Forest To Bracklinn Falls In Village Callander Near Stirling In Scotland, UK
View over upland forest and moorland in the Scottish Highlands
Landscape with trees and mountains in the Scottish Highlands
Autumn landscape with a deer at a distance on a field surrounded by colorful trees in the fall
Aerial drone view of the green forestry landscape at Glenariff, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, on a sunny day with clouds in the sky and Dungonnell Reservoir in the distance, and the River Inver in the foreground
With a flock of sheep grazing in the distance, a group of trees greet the morning sun on the rush strewn pasture on the west coast of Scotland. Argyll
Aira Force waterfall, Lake District National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
The British countryside has millions of stunning views across the country for locals and visitors to enjoy from all around the world.
Drone view of rural landscape in Scotland on an overcast Autumn morning
This is the road leading from the Cabrach to Dufftown, Moray, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Gairlochy lighthouse and the shore of Loch Lochy
Cascades and waterfalls on a mountain stream or creek, between mossy rocks, in Glenariff Forest Park in autumn, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Powerscourt Waterfall is located in the beautiful Powerscourt Estate near the foothills of the Wicklow Mountains. Ireland’s highest waterfall at 121m, it’s a popular tourist attraction near Enniskerry at only 5km from the main estate.\nPowerscourt Waterfall is a beautiful natural attraction set in the foothills of the Wicklow Mountains near the town of Enniskerry. Only 5km from Powerscourt House and Gardens, the waterfall is Ireland’s highest at 121m and has attracted visitors for over 200 years.\n\nDriving from the gate lodge towards the waterfall, visitors are surrounded by beech, oak, larch and pine trees, some of which were planted over 200 years ago. There are giant redwood or sequoia trees, native to California, that were planted at Powerscourt sometime after 1860.\n\nPowerscourt Waterfall, which flows into the Dargle River, is a haven for wildlife. The 7th Viscount Powerscourt established a deer park and in 1858 successfully introduced the Japanese Sika deer to the estate. Birdwatching enthusiasts will be on the lookout for some of the locals, the chaffinch, cuckoo, raven and the willow warbler.\n\nThe waterfall is a favourite destination for family picnics and visitors are also welcome to enjoy a barbecue. There is a vast amount of space to keep children entertained and a playground for younger children at Powerscourt Waterfall, one of County Wicklow’s most beautiful natural attractions.
Beautiful waterfall on the Bolintxu river, Bizkaia, Pais Vasco, Spain
Forests of coniferous trees on a hillside in the Lake District of Cumbria, England.
Taken on a circular walk from Skelwith Bridge to Little Langdale and then over to Elterwater.
Aerial view of deciduous woodland in a rural location in Dumfries and Galloway Scotland
Aros Park is a woodland on the hebridean island Mull
Mountain river and  waterfall, east Serbia, Europe
Scottish scenery
Scottish Highlands Panorama
Waterfall at Balnakailly, Isle of Bute, Scotland.
Woodland in Scotland in autumn
An aerial view of Meikle Bin Hill, Carron Valley, and nearby green land in rural Scotland
Aerial view of a remote rural scene in Scotland on a bright sunny winter morning
The Caledonian Pine Forest once covered much of the Highlands of Scotland and Glen Affric has a few of the remaining trees. It is now a National Nature Reserve.
Tumbling multi-level waterfall drops over mossy rocks in an autumn woodland
A river flowing through the hafod estate
aerial view of wicklow mountain in ireland, aerial view of ireland nature, popular tourist destination in ireland, aerial view of the river flowing through wicklow mountain, Aerial view of beautiful valley and river in the mountains\n\nThe Wicklow Mountains form the largest continuous upland area in Ireland. They occupy the whole centre of County Wicklow and stretch outside its borders into the counties of Dublin, Wexford and Carlow. Where the mountains extend into County Dublin, they are known locally as the Dublin Mountains. The highest peak is Lugnaquilla at 925 metres \nThe mountains are primarily composed of granite surrounded by an envelope of mica-schist and much older rocks such as quartzite. They were pushed up during the Caledonian orogeny at the start of the Devonian period and form part of the Leinster Chain, the largest continuous area of granite in Ireland and Britain. The mountains owe much of their present topography to the effects of the last ice age, which deepened the glens and created corrie and ribbon lakes. Copper and lead have been the main metals mined in the mountains and a brief gold rush occurred in the 18th century. Several major river systems have their source in the mountains, such as the Liffey, Dargle, Slaney and Avoca rivers. Powerscourt Waterfall is the second tallest in Ireland at 121 metres (397 feet). A number of these rivers have been harnessed to create reservoirs for drinking water for Dublin and its surroundings.
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