Archive for July, 2010



Siccar Point rocky promontory in Scotland, United Kingdom

Siccar Point rocky promontory in Scotland, United Kingdom

Along the eastern coastlines of Scotland, you will find the rocky Siccar Point jutting out into the sea. At the top of the point, an ancient hill fort was built. Known locally as a dun, the ruins are a popular tourist attraction in the area. Access to Siccar Point is not all that easy. The […]

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Pen y Fan – the highest peak in South Wales, United Kingdom

Pen y Fan – the highest peak in South Wales, United Kingdom

The 886 meter tall Pen y Fan can be found within the borders of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Running from east to west, the summit is parts of a small ridge that starts at the Talybont Reservoir and ends at the peak of Corn Du. The mountain is composed of Old Red Sandstone which […]

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Old Harry Rocks – Chalk stacks in Dorset, United Kingdom

Old Harry Rocks – Chalk stacks in Dorset, United Kingdom

You will find the Old Harry Rocks along the area that has been dubbed, the Jurassic Coast. Situated just off from the coasts of Purbeck Isle, in an area of the island that has been known for centuries as Handfast Point, the two limestone rock formations can be seen sitting in the surf. The area […]

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Lulworth Cove – beautiful natural attraction at Jurassic Coast, Dorset, England

Lulworth Cove – beautiful natural attraction at Jurassic Coast, Dorset, England

Along the Jurassic Coast, just outside of the small village of West Lulworth is where you will find the popular Lulworth Cove. More than half of a million people visit the cove every single year; most people visit it between the months from July to August. Nearby the cove is where you will also find […]

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Henrhyd Falls – the tallest waterfall in South Wales, United Kingdom

Henrhyd Falls – the tallest waterfall in South Wales, United Kingdom

At twenty-seven meters, the tallest waterfall in all of South Wales is none other than that of the Henrhyd Falls. You will find the falls located along the southern most edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, just outside of Powys. The Nant Llech is a small and peaceful river that meanders its way to […]

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Grey Mare’s Tail Nature Reserve in Scotland, United Kingdom

Grey Mare’s Tail Nature Reserve in Scotland, United Kingdom

The fifth largest waterfalls in the UK can be found within the Grey Mare’s Tail Nature Reserve in Scotland UK. The 60 meter tall waterfall plunges over the Moffat Water Valley from its source at Loch Skeen. There are several amazing viewing areas of the falls including along the slopes of nearby White Coomb. Those […]

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Gower Peninsula – Amazing Natural Beauty You’ll Never Forget | Wales, UK

Gower Peninsula – Amazing Natural Beauty You’ll Never Forget | Wales, UK

You will find the Gower Peninsula in South Wales where it shoots out into the Bristol Channel. The Gower Peninsula covers a total area of just over seventy square kilometres. It is a very popular destination due to it having been dedicated as the first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Britain back in 1956. […]

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