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Scenic Collection (page 14)

Background imageScenic Collection: Scotland, The Isle of Lewis, Aline Community Woodland

Scotland, The Isle of Lewis, Aline Community Woodland. Early morning light on the Aline Community Woodland located on the Isle of Lewis, part of the chain of islands known as the Outer Hebrides

Background imageScenic Collection: England, Somerset, Stanton Drew North East Stone Circle

England, Somerset, Stanton Drew North East Stone Circle. The North-East Circle part of the Stanton Drew Stone circle Complex - The second largest in Britain (after Avebury)

Background imageScenic Collection: England, Northumberland, Warkworth

England, Northumberland, Warkworth. Warkworth Castle reflected upon the still waters of the River Coquet

Background imageScenic Collection: England, Northumberland, Red Field Poppy

England, Northumberland, Red Field Poppy
England, Northumberland, Warkworth. Field or Corn poppy (Papaver rhoeas) growing in a field near Warkworth on the Northumberland Heritage Coast

Background imageScenic Collection: England, Northumberland, Embleton

England, Northumberland, Embleton. Sea Thrift flowering above Embleton Bay with Dunstanburgh Castle in the distance

Background imageScenic Collection: Long Meg and her daughters stone circle, Cumbria

Long Meg and her daughters stone circle, Cumbria
England, Cumbria, Little Salkeld. Long Meg and her daughters, one of the finest stone circles to be found in the north of England

Background imageScenic Collection: England, London, Hays Galleria

England, London, Hays Galleria. Hays Galleria, a popular riverside shopping & tourist attraction near the Jubilee Walk situated on the south bank of the River Thames

Background imageScenic Collection: England, Lancashire, Morecambe

England, Lancashire, Morecambe. The Art Deco Midland Hotel in Morecambe, overlooking Morecambe Bay

Background imageScenic Collection: Scotland, Orkney Islands, Mainland Orkney

Scotland, Orkney Islands, Mainland Orkney. Earls Palace in Birsay, built between 1569 and 1574 by Lord Robert Stewart - An illegitimate son of James V

Background imageScenic Collection: Scotland, Orkney Islands, Standing Stones of Stenness

Scotland, Orkney Islands, Standing Stones of Stenness. The Standing Stones of Stenness, a Neolithic stone circle monument on the mainland of Orkney, Scotland



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