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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
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.
This is the view looking towards Thirlmere.
Lower Falls, Glen Nevis, Scotland
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Aberfeldy, Loch Tay, and Glen Lyon, Perthshire, Scotland
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Mountain road winds up through rugged landscape, towards distant mountains
Footbridge over the crystal clear waters of Llyn Idwal, nestled amidst the rugged rocks and landscape of Cwm Idwal in Snowdonia National Park, North Wales.
Evidence of flooding at Cuckmere Haven showing  a large body of water in the foreground, with a big sky.
The lakes of Lochan na h-Achlaise on the vast peat bogs of Rannoch Moor in the remote West Highlands of Scotland.
Lower Falls, Glen Nevis, Scotland
Scotland. Perth and Kinross. Glen Lyon. November 2008. The still waters of the River Lyon reflecting the adjacent hills on a cold winters day.
Flood water on a section of a rural path in Scotland on an overcast winter afternoon
moody Rannoch moor highlands of scotland
A peaty waterfall off the Edale Moor, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK
A long exposure winter shot of Buachaille Etive Mor in Glencoe, Scotland
View of river flowing into Derwent Water in the Lake District of Cumbria, England.
Nature photography during hiking and climbing activities
Waterfall in dusk photographed with long exposure to get a tranquil dreamy image,
Lake Nesamovyte - one of the highest alpine lakes in the Ukrainian Carpathians.
The river Etive tumbles through Rannoch Moor.  The iconic Scottish mountain, buachaille etive mor sits in the distance.  This waterfall is affectionately known as The Cauldron.
A view of Rydal water in the Lake District on a sunny day
Tewet Tarn in The English Lake District, Cumbria, England, UK with the Cumbrian Fells in the distance.
Mountain river in England, dreamy scenery, moss-covered stones and beautiful waterfall in the forest. Sunny creek in spring cloudy Yorkshire evening. small cascade surrounded by moss and autumn leaves
Connemara is a western region on the atlantic coast of Ireland. The main town is Clifdon.
Weseler Heide nature reserve. Green landscape with ponds near the Lueneburg Heath.
Reflection of snow capped mountains on a still lake, shot in New Zealand.
The River Coe rises at the north-eastern base of Buachaille Etive Beag in Scotland and flows west along Glen Coe.\n After dramatic waterfalls at the Pass of Glen Coe, it runs through the small Loch Achtriochtan before it turns north west. \nIt then runs past the site of the Massacre of Glencoe and passes through Glencoe village, shortly before flowing into \nthe sea loch of Loch Leven at Invercoe.
Image taken on a mobile phone: Blackwater Reservoir at Corrour in the Scottish Highlands
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