This page contains the list of images of Great Britain mountains
(England and Scotland) nature: natural landscapes, vegetation types, some plants and
animals.
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England and Scotland border. Publius Aelius Hadrianus Wall
Cuesta - asymmetry chine. England and Scotland border.
Publius Aelius Hadrianus Wall
Mixed forests in Pennine Chain.
Flag tree crown. Lake District National Park landscape.
Karst relief. Lake District National Park landscape.
Typical Lake District National Park landscape.
Agricultural landscape at the Lake District National Park.
Pennine Chain.
Alpine glacier lake in the mountain circus.
Hanging (mountain) bog. Pennine Chain.
Pennine Chain.
Ancient megaliths construction (dolmen like Stonehenge).
Village in the Lake District. On the background - marshes
(coastal meadows, flooded during high tides).
Mountain lake in the Grampian Mountains, or Grampians.
Agricultural fields alternate with deciduous forests.
The Northern Scottish Highlands, Scotland, Great Britain
The mountain landscape in the Grampian Mountains, or Grampians, Northern Scottish
Highlands.
Agricultural fields alternate with deciduous forests.
Altitude is between 500 and 1000 meters above sea level. Scotland, Great Britain
The mountain landscape in the Grampian Mountains, or Grampians, Northern Scottish
Highlands.
Agricultural fields alternate with deciduous and coniferous forest plantations.
Altitude is between 500 and 1000 meters above sea level. Scotland, Great Britain
The mountain landscape in the Grampian Mountains, or Grampians, Northern Scottish
Highlands.
Agricultural fields alternate with deciduous and coniferous forest plantations.
Altitude is between 500 and 1000 meters above sea level. Scotland, Great Britain
The mountain landscape in the Grampian Mountains, or Grampians, Northern Scottish
Highlands.
Deciduous forest alternate with the coniferous forest and forest clearings.
Altitude is about 600 meters above sea level. Scotland, Great Britain
The mountain landscape in the Grampian Mountains, or Grampians, Northern Scottish
Highlands.
Deciduous forest alternate with the coniferous forest and forest clearings.
Altitude is about 600 meters above sea level. Scotland, Great Britain
The coniferous forest with spruce predominance. Altitude is about 500 meters above sea
level.
The Grampian Mountains, or Grampians, Northern Scottish Highlands, Scotland, Great Britain
The coniferous forest with spruce predominance. Altitude is about 500 meters above sea
level.
The Grampian Mountains, or Grampians, Northern Scottish Highlands, Scotland, Great Britain
The typical mountain landscape in the Grampian Mountains, or Grampians (Northern
Scottish Highlands)
in the high altitude zone (600-900 meters above sea level).
The heath - waste ground with heather, fern and herb grasses. Scotland, Great Britain
The typical mountain landscape in the Grampian Mountains, or Grampians (Northern
Scottish Highlands)
in the high altitude zone (600-900 meters above sea level).
The heath - waste ground with heather, fern and herb grasses. Scotland, Great Britain
The mountain slopes covered with the Common Gorse (Ulex europaeus).
The Grampian Mountains, or Grampians, Northern Scottish Highlands, Scotland, Great Britain
The rocks covered with the Common Gorse (Ulex europaeus).
The Grampian Mountains, or Grampians, Northern Scottish Highlands, Scotland, Great Britain
The typical mountain landscape in the Grampian Mountains, or Grampians (Northern
Scottish Highlands)
in the high altitude zone (700-1000 meters above sea level). Agricultural fields
(pastures) at the foothills
alternate with fern waste grounds, then herb grass meadows and heath on the top of the
hills.
The Grampian Mountains, or Grampians, Northern Scottish Highlands, Scotland, Great Britain
The typical mountain landscape in the Grampian Mountains, or Grampians (Northern
Scottish Highlands)
in the high altitude zone (700-1000 meters above sea level). Agricultural fields
(pastures) at the foothills
alternate with fern waste grounds, then herb grass meadows and heath on the top of the
hills.
The Grampian Mountains, or Grampians, Northern Scottish Highlands, Scotland, Great Britain
The typical mountain landscape in the Grampian Mountains, or Grampians (Northern
Scottish Highlands)
in the high altitude zone (700-1000 meters above sea level). Agricultural fields
(pastures) at the foothills
alternate with fern waste grounds, then herb grass meadows and heath on the top of the
hills.
The Grampian Mountains, or Grampians, Northern Scottish Highlands, Scotland, Great Britain
The typical mountain landscape in the Grampian Mountains, or Grampians (Northern
Scottish Highlands).
Altitudinal vegetation zones are very good visible on the slope: agricultural fields
(pastures) at the foothills
alternate with fern waste grounds, then herb grass meadows and heath on the top of the
hills.
The Grampian Mountains, or Grampians, Northern Scottish Highlands, Scotland, Great Britain
Sheep pasture in Grampian Mountains, or Grampians.
Northern Scottish Highlands, Scotland, Great Britain
Horse pasture in Grampian Mountains, or Grampians.
Northern Scottish Highlands, Scotland, Great Britain
The grey wolf, or gray wolf (Canis lupus) family in the mini-zoo in Grampian
Mountains, or Grampians.
Northern Scottish Highlands, Scotland, Great Britain
The grey wolves, or gray wolves (Canis lupus) in the mini-zoo in Grampian Mountains,
or Grampians.
Northern Scottish Highlands, Scotland, Great Britain
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