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Loch Duich, a sea loch on the west coast of Scotland, with the mountain Beinn Fhada in the background.

Great spotted woodpecker battling the elements

Early (ish) morning hunt for reflections at Cwm Elan today, Powys, Wales, UK

Looking towards Buttermere from the area around Crummock Water, Cumbria. (1333)

Captured the forest on Borth beach like this back in July 2019, have not managed to see it again quite like this since.

 

A forest which was buried under water and sand more than 4,500 years ago can be seen on Borth beach in Ceredigion, Cymru/Wales.

 

The remains of the forests trees, preserved in the local peat, have been exposed by low tides and high winds.

 

Known as the Sunken Forest or Sunken Kingdom, this graveyard of trees – pine, alder, oak and birch – has been preserved since 1500 BC and surfaced at various points in history, in folktales, songs and legends from the 17th century, that widely identify it with Cantre'r Gwaelod (The Lowland Hundred), an ancient civilization described as a ‘Welsh Atlantis’.

Harlech, Snowdonia, Gwynedd, Wales, UK

Buttermere looking south east to Fleetwith Pike, Cumbria. (1174)

Harlech beach, Snowdonia, Gwynedd, Wales, UK

A forest which was buried under water and sand more than 4,500 years ago can be seen on Borth beach in Ceredigion, Cymru/Wales.

 

The remains of the forests trees, preserved in the local peat, have been exposed by low tides and high winds.

 

Known as the Sunken Forest or Sunken Kingdom, this graveyard of trees – pine, alder, oak and birch – has been preserved since 1500 BC and surfaced at various points in history, in folktales, songs and legends from the 17th century, that widely identify it with Cantre'r Gwaelod (The Lowland Hundred), an ancient civilization described as a ‘Welsh Atlantis’.

St John's wort, is a flowering plant in the family Hypericaceae. It is believed to be a medicinal herb with antidepressant activity, although high-quality clinical evidence for such effects is limited.

Ashness Bridge is a traditional stone-built bridge on the single-track road from the Borrowdale road to Watendlath, in the English Lake District, Cumbria. The bridge is at grid reference NY270196, and is known for being a fine viewpoint across Borrowdale towards Skiddaw, including views of Derwent Water nearby.

 

Clywedog reservoir, a large man-made reservoir created by the Clywedog Dam with panoramic views across the water and hills. There are multiple viewpoints and picnic spots along the circular road around the lake.

Baby Robin in the garden this afternoon

 

The path leads to the Little Dale area of Derwent Fells, Cumbria. (1352)

Derwent water looking towards Borrowdale. (1194)

Mountain view from the Dyfi forest, Powys, Wales, UK

Derwent Water on a breezy and cloudy day, Cumbria. (1122)

Photograph taken at the top of Bealach na Bà, Applecross, Highland, Scotland, UK

Rigg Beck in Newlands Valley, Cumbria. (1271)

Warnscale Bottom with distant Buttermere, Cumbria. (1446)

Chip at Ilfracombe in Devon back in 2019, miss my boy every day.

Stream flowing towards Crummock Water, Cumbria. (1299)

Cap de Creus, Spain

Spring Time at Derwent Water, Cumbria. (1344)

Crummock Water, Cumbria (1139)

White Mountain National Forest near the Maroon Bells in Colorado.

Angler's Dusk on a cool February evening. (1328)

Path to Crummock Water near Buttermere, Cumbria. (1254)

The beauty you find when you get up and about early in this wonderful Country, Bealach na Bà, Highland, Scotland, UK

But not quite sure about it. Only sure about beeing some kind of wildrose

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