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Morning shot about the Ladies View. Ladies View is a scenic point along the N71 portion of the Ring of Kerry, in Killarney National Park, Ireland. The name apparently stems from the admiration of the view given by Queen Victoria's ladies-in-waiting during their 1861 visit.
Idyllic view in Glendalough Valley, County Wicklow, Ireland. Mountains, lake and tourists walking paths.
A couple of travelers getting to the top of the mountain, admiring the view of the turquoise-coloured sea, green meadow, and dramatic peaks in Northern Norway
Looking to Murrisk and Clew Bay from the Croagh Patrick trail.
Idyllic view of Irish coast in summer with green meadows and cliffs
On a calm winters day deep in Glen Etive it is hard to beat this setting for a magical Scottish mountain scene as taken over little Lochan Urr
A view of the stunning and most beautiful countryside in the United Kingdom, during summer.
Stock photograph of Killary Harbour fjord in northern Connemara, in western Ireland on a sunny day.
Panoramic view from Tully mountain at Connemara National Park in Ireland hiking trail
Iconic red and white lighthouse on Mykines Island
Moss covered green rocks fjord Norway bad weather
Keel Beach, actually Trawmore Beach, is located on the edge of the village of Keel. The beach is a haven for a variety of water sports.
Boats on water in Killarney National Park, Republic of Ireland, Europe
Geokaun Mountain and Fogher Cliffs are located on Valentia Island in County Kerry
Mount Sunday, the movie set for Edoras in The Lord of the Rings
Rannoch Moor at Scotland
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge Coastline in Ireland
From an aerial viewpoint is a single coastal road that winds along a bay with transparent turquoise waters. The shoreline, dotted with stones and boulders, stands in stark contrast to the calm sea. In the background, a small headland and far-off mountains add layers to the tranquil setting, conveying a feeling of quiet isolation and the beauty of the environment.
Bog and heather landscape in Conemara, County Galway, Republic of IrelandIreland
Rhossili Bay - Worm´s head is most beautiful beaches in the UK, in 2014 is was the Top beach in the UK.
View of coastal landscape in Drumbeg, the Northwest Highlands, Scotland, UK
Inns Holm on the south side of St Ninian's Isle, off the west coast of the Shetland Islands of Scotland.
A tiny mountain shelter in a lush, green, remote landscape
The view from a drone of a small Scottish loch that is used as a reservoir to supply water to a part of Dumfries and Galloway. The image was captured on an overcast autumn morning. The loch is in a remote rural area of south west Scotland. The reflection of the sky can be seen in the calm still water.
View of coastal landscape and the Brother Point, in the Isle of Skye, Inner Hebrides, Scotland, UK
A scenic landscape of a tranquil mountain lake surrounded by towering rocky peaks: Scotland
The Killarney National Park is a natural reserve located in County Kerry, Ireland, known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich biodiversity.
Skellig Michael or Great Skellig, home to the ruined remains of a Christian monastery. Inhabited by variety of seabirds, including gannets and puffins. UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ireland.
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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