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Europe's Greatest Landscape

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#1 ·
In the span of a few hundred kilometers - from Mostar in the south, to Sarajevo in the north - the landscape of Bosnia and Herzegovina changes from the dry, stone cliffs of the south to the lush, forested hills of the north.

Enjoy the ride...

Mostar to Sarajevo
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#58 ·
Some of Greece's beautiful landscape. What variety in such a small country!Chalkidiki Macedonia

Serres Macedonia


Florina Macedonia


Gamila Epiros


Thessaly



Karditsa Thessaly


Sparta Laconia in the Peleponese




Delphi,Central Greece



The Aegean Island of Patmos


The Aegean Island of Karpathos


Tropical like Rhodes



Untouchable Keffalonia island in the Ionina Sea


The Aegean Island of Chios


The island of Crete





Lefkada in the Ionian Sea



Navagio Zakynthos island in the Ionian


Santorini




Mykonos



I love this landscape!




Anywhere in Greece!
 
#61 · (Edited)
Some UK landscapes:

Dartmoor in the South West





The Norfolk Broads in East Anglia



The Pembrokeshire coast in South Wales







Snowdonia in North Wales









The Peak District between Manchester and Sheffield



The Yorkshire Dales









The Lake district in North-West England







The Cairngorms in Scotland



The Great Glen, Scotland



Loch Ness, Scotland



The Isle of Skye, Scotland





Shetland Islands, Scotland



Sandwood Bay, Scotland





Outer Hebrides, Scotland





Northern Ireland







 
#65 ·
south-west albania, a region called laberia. my origins are from there hence my name. its a mountanous region between vlore-gjirokaster-sarande triangle. many tourist visit the above mentioned cities but not countryside in between. this the inland area of the beautiful mountainous ionian coast..........








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#73 · (Edited)
Laura Silva forest - Madeira island

This forest, rich in endemic species, is the last memory of the old forest that covered Europe during the lost glaciation, today is world heritage (UNESCO) and we can find the same forest in all Macronesia (Azores/Madeira/Canarias and Cape Verde), in madeira this forest covers 2/3 of this mountainouse island:


















 
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