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The many shades of green in an Irish countryside speak to me of Spring. The sea is visible in the distance as your gaze takes you past the gently rolling hills…a quintessential scene of pastoral beauty. Behind me on a high hill sits an ancient Irish Passage Tomb holding the secrets of the early people who made their homes in this beautiful land. Ancient Irish, Speak To Me, Irish Countryside, Irish Landscape, Irish Cottage, Hills And Valleys, Countryside Landscape, Ancient Forest, Picture Illustration

The many shades of green in an Irish countryside speak to me of Spring. The sea is visible in the distance as your gaze takes you past the gently rolling hills…a quintessential scene of pastoral beauty. Behind me on a high hill sits an ancient Irish Passage Tomb holding the secrets of the early people who made their homes in this beautiful land.

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Taken from Newnham Hill near Daventry looking towards Badby. At 186 mtrs is one of the highest view points in South Northamptonshire UK. Typical of middle England farming country. My first visit up here after locating it on an OS map. The fields of rapeseed, wheat and poppies were only just coming into flower. I need to come back again to catch all the colour. Polarizer 2 stop soft grad

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Upper Paradise, Mount Rainier National Park This image is titled "Chasing the Light" due to sprinting up a hill to this small daisy patch I had scouted earlier. I was trying to beat the clouds to the mountain, but sprinting up a hill at 6000 feet only lasted a few hundred yards before I hit what is commonly referred to as "the wall"!

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