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The British Landscape

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  • Linear growth.  A field of shoots near Kemble England
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  • Infinite Forest. A planataion near Kemble England
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  • Field of Barley near Longformacus, Scottish Borders, Scotland
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  • Elidon Hills seen from the Three Brethren, Yair, Scottish Borders, Scotland
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  • Fields Near Traquair, Southern Uplands, Scotland
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  • Pikestone Rig above Loch of the Lowes
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  • A break in the storm seen  from Conrig Hill, near Sanquhar, Southern Uplands, Scotland
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  • Sanquhar town seen from near Shiel Hill on the Southern Upland Way, Scotland
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  • View west of fields in sunlight under a storm cloud from Benbrack near Cairnhead, Southern Uplands, Scotland
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  • Trig point of Craig Airie Fell looking east towards the Galloway hills, Southern Uplands, Scotland
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  • Wind turbines catch the light under a stormy landscape from Craig Airie Fell, Borders, Scotland
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  • View West from Craig Airie Fell, Borders, Scotland
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  • Loch Derry seen under a cloud from Craig Airie Fell, Borders, Scotland
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  • Sheep fields in sunlight near Portpatrick with view of the North Channel (sea dividing scotland and ireland) Scotland
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  • Pease Bay Holiday Home Park, Cockburnspath, Berwickshire, Scotland
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  • Southern upland way path and marker post near Galashiels, Scottish Borders, Scotland
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  • Protected sapling north Loch of the Lowes, Southern Uplands, Scotland
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  • Turf topped stone Sheepfold, Phawhope, Southern Uplands, Scotland
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  • Path ascends into the mist of Cat Shoulder on Croft Head near Moffat, Southern Uplands, Scotland
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  • Pleasure boats at Daer Reservoir in the rain, Southern Uplands, Scotland
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  • Markers by the road to Lowther Hill Radar Station from Wanlockhead, Southern Uplands, Scotland
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  • Fence descending Benbrack in the Galloway Hills, Southern Uplands, Scotland.
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  • Andy Goldworthy's red sandstone Striding Arches land art sculpture on the summit of Benbrack near Cairnhead, Southern Uplands, Scotland. Distant arch on Colt Hill visible in the distance
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  • Cattle water troughs in a field near Stranrear, Scotland
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  • Killantringan Lighthouse, Black Head, Wigtown. Built in 1900 to warn ships away from rockycoastline, dangerous crosscurrents have still caused many a shipwreck. The remains of the Craigantlet, a container shipthat ran aground in 1982, can just be seen beneath the lighthouse
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  • Remains of Robert Dover's Cotswold Olimpick Games event at Dover's Hill, England
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  • Dramatic storm clouds above the Cotswold village of Braodway, England
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  • Dramatic storm clouds above the Cotswold village of Broadway, England
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  • Dramatic storm clouds above the Cotswold village of Broadway, England
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  • A field of pronounced Ridge and furrow pattern contrasts with a wood, Lower Coscombe Wood Stanway, Gloucestershire, England
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  • A sheep in a field showing  Ridge and furrow pattern, Lower Coscombe Wood Stanway, Gloucestershire, England
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  • Fields of pronounced Ridge and furrow patterns, Lower Coscombe Wood Stanway, Gloucestershire, England
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  • Row of Saplings forming an avenue with Stanway House Fountain at Coscombe corner on the Cotswold Way
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  • Belas Knap is a neolithic long barrow, situated on Cleeve Hill, near Cheltenham and Winchcombe, in Gloucestershire, England. It is in the care of English Heritage. "Belas" is possibly derived from the Latin word bellus, 'beautiful', which could describe the hill or its view. "Knap" is derived from the Old English for the top, crest, or summit of a hill...What appears to be the main entrance to the barrow, with intricate dry-stone walling and large limestone jambs and lintels is, in fact, a false one. The actual burial chambers are down the long East and West sides of the barrow and at its Southern foot. There are four burial chambers, two on opposite sides near the middle, one at the South-East angle and one at the South end. These are formed of upright stone slabs, linked by dry-stone walling and originally had corbelled roofs...This northern end measures about 26 metres wide and the barrow then tapers towards the south where it measures 17 metres in width and less than a metre in height. The whole of this trapezoid mound is around 70 metres in length.
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  • Panoramic view of Cheltenham Spa Town from Wistley Hill
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  • Panoramic View on Cheltenham Spa Town from Leckhampton Hill
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  • Devil's chimney made from Lower Freestone above a disused quarry in Leckhampton on the outskirts of Cheltenham
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  • Solitary tree at Cleeve common hill at dusk near Cheltenham, Malvern Hills in the distance, Gloucestershire, England
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  • Cleeve common hill at dusk near Cheltenham, Malvern Hills in the distance, Gloucestershire, England
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  • Meadow of Dandelion (Taraxacum) and Cow parsley (Anthriscus sylvestris (L.) Bernh). Half seeded dandelion clock and parachute balls  with Chosen Hill (R) and Nut Hill (L) visible in the distance Gloucestershire, England
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  • Looking up at an Electricity Pylon, carrying overhead power line with suspension tower design set against a blue sky at Ravensgate Hill in Gloucestershire, England.
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  • Overhead power lines diagonally cross the Cotswold landscape of rolling hills and fields Ravensgate Hill in Gloucestershire, England.
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  • Electricity Pylon, suspension tower design set against a blue sky above a wheat field in early growth stage near Leckhampton Hill in Gloucestershire, England. The moon is visible above the copse.
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  • Electricity Pylon, suspension tower design set against a blue sky above a wheat field in early growth stage near Leckhampton Hill in Gloucestershire, England
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  • Golden Sunset light shines through a wood onto Wild garlic flowers in Crickley Hill on the Cotswold Way
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  • Cooper's Hill, Nut Hill & May Hill (L to R)  seen from under a beech tree on Crickley Hill on the Cotswold Way
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  • Birdlip Hill, Cooper's Hill & Nut hill (L to R) seen from Barrow Wake on the Cotswold Escarpment on the Cotswold Way
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  • The Malvern hills seen from Witcombe wood on the Cotswold Way, England
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  • False Tree Mobile Phone Mast / Fake Cell phone Antenna Tower in English landscape..Disguised "Antenna Tower in the form of a Tree" at the Offices of AlanDick  located next to the A40 at Charlton Kings. Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
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  • False Tree Mobile Phone Mast / Fake Cell phone Antenna Tower and white transmitter in English landscape..Disguised "Antenna Tower in the form of a Tree"  at the Offices of AlanDick  located next to the A40 at Charlton Kings. Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
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  • Field of bright yellow rapeseed in flower (canola) under a blue sky next to woodland woodland. Seven Springs, Gloucestershire, England..Rapeseed (Brassica napus), also known as rape, oilseed rape, rapa, rappi, rapaseed and (in the case of one particular group of cultivars, canola). Rapeseed is grown for the production of animal feed, vegetable oil for human consumption, and biodiesel
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  • Field of bright yellow rapeseed in flower (canola) under a blue sky overlooked by a solitary house in woodland. Seven Springs, Gloucestershire, England. Rapeseed (Brassica napus), also known as rape, oilseed rape, rapa, rappi, rapaseed and (in the case of one particular group of cultivars, canola). Rapeseed is grown for the production of animal feed, vegetable oil for human consumption, and biodiesel
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  • Sunlight falls on blanket of bluebells and beech trees at Standish Wood in spring near the Cotswold way. Gloucestershire, England
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  • Sunlight falls on blanket of bluebells and beech trees at Standish Wood in spring near the Cotswold way. Gloucestershire, England
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  • Open moor on Cefn Mawr in the West Brecon Beacons Mountains, Wales
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  • Picws Du (Bannau Sir Gaer) seen from Fan Foel, West Brecon Beacons Mountains, Wales
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  • Bannau Sir Gaer.  Fan Foel (in distance with rounded top) & Picws Du (flat topped peak). Brecon Beacons, Wales
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  • Represented landscape. The sign at Coaley peak indicating points of interest with views across the Severn valley to the Brecon Beacons in Wale in the Distance
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  • A man with binoculars and a woman survey the landscape from Coaley peak with views across the Severn valley to the Brecon Beacons in Wale in the Distance
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  • Patchwork of green fields in haze viewed from the top of the Tyndale Monument, Gloucestershire
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  • Patchwork of green fields in haze viewed from the top of the Tyndale Monument, Gloucestershire
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  • The Tyndale Monument is a tower built on a hill at North Nibley, Gloucestershire, England. It was built in honour of William Tyndale, a translator of the New Testament, who is believed to have been born at North Nibley.
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  • At the top of Wotton Hill are trees surrounded by a stone wall. The plaque on the gates reads: Trees were planted here in 1815 to commemorate the victory at Waterloo. They had become thin by the end of the Crimean War and were felled for a bonfire. This walled enclosure was erected and the site replanted with trees to commemorate the Jubilee of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria (1887), following the burning on this spot of one of a chain of celebration beacons which then spanned the country. Interplanted with new trees in 1952 by subscription of :- The family of the late Rev James Hardyman, the family of the late W J Williams Esq., Mrs A G Bury, Brig & Mrs Alan Durrant, A H Jotcham, Esq., Wotton-under-Edge Traders Association, Wotton-under-Edge Town Trustees.
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  • At the top of Wotton Hill are trees surrounded by a stone wall. The plaque on the gates reads: Trees were planted here in 1815 to commemorate the victory at Waterloo. They had become thin by the end of the Crimean War and were felled for a bonfire. This walled enclosure was erected and the site replanted with trees to commemorate the Jubilee of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria (1887), following the burning on this spot of one of a chain of celebration beacons which then spanned the country. Interplanted with new trees in 1952 by subscription of :- The family of the late Rev James Hardyman, the family of the late W J Williams Esq., Mrs A G Bury, Brig & Mrs Alan Durrant, A H Jotcham, Esq., Wotton-under-Edge Traders Association, Wotton-under-Edge Town Trustees.
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  • Patchwork of pastoral fields at dusk near Doynton seen from Dyrham on the Cotswold Way
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  • A flock of birds fly over the sparse landscape at Bath Racecourse adjacent to the Cotswold Way
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  • A flock of birds fly over a lone tree and the sparse landscape at Bath Racecourse adjacent to the Cotswold Way
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