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 Nadejda Petrushina and school #1205 students, May 2008
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