RFRKR2YR–Trees in a carpet of blooming bluebells in Tollymore forest, Northern Ireland.
RFRKR2DN–Circular sand pattern on a sunset beach on the Isle of Harris, Outer Hebrides, Scotland
RFRKR2GD–Evening view towards Glenfinnan monument and Loch Shiel
RFJJGE76–Scenic sunset at a stranded sailing boat near Lemmer, the Netherlands
RFRNGFJ5–A view along the Antrim coastline of Northern Ireland, between Dunseverick Castle and Giant's Causeway, with a remote barn in the distance.
RFRKR253–Tollymore Forest Park Northern is Ireland first state forest park. River Shimna flows through the park, crossed by 16 bridges, the earliest dating ba
RFJJT64E–A curious sheep in a frozen wintry scene
RFRKR2W7–Waves pounding on the cliffs near Kilkee, County Clare, Ireland.
RFRKR2P4–Kinbane Castle is spectacularly situated on the Antrim coast in Northern Ireland, on a long narrow limestone headland projecting into the sea.
RFRKR26B–The Dark Hedges is a famous tunnel-like avenue of intertwined beech trees in Northern Ireland, and one of the most popular tourists attractions over t
RFJJT667–Nice sunset across rocky Elgol beach, on the Scottish Isle of Skye, with a view towards the Black Cuillin mountain range.
RFJJT64F–Springtime budding foliage balancing on a twig, which (with a little imagination) looks like an equilibrist.
RFRKR2TX–The spectacular Cliffs of Moher, in County Clare, are one of Ireland's most popular tourist attractions, receiving a million visitors a year.
RFRKR36R–Sunrise view of the iconic lighthouse on Fanad Head, County Donegal, Ireland.
RFRNGFH9–Torr Head is a headland protruding from the Antrim coast of Nothern Ireland, with grazing cattle, bright green rural pastures and a rugged coastline.
RFRKR289–Sea stack near Ballintoy Harbour on Northern Ireland's Antrim Coast. Locally known as Elephant Rock. Taken at night with moon light.
RFRKR26D–The Dark Hedges is a famous tunnel-like avenue of intertwined beech trees in Northern Ireland, and one of the most popular tourists attractions over t
RFRKR2JA–Nice colorful sunset near Elephant rock, close to Ballintoy harbour, on the Antrim coast of Northern Ireland.
RFRNGFJM–Slea Head (Ceann Sléibhe) is a promontory and a scenic viewpoint in the westernmost part of the Dingle Peninsula, located in County Kerry, Ireland.
RFRNGFGX–Ballintoy Harbour is a small fishing harbor in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. In 2011 It featured in the famous Game of Thrones tv series.
RFJJT657–A single tulip seperated from a larger group, conceptually an outsider or the opposite, a leader.
RFJJT656–Two tulips, apparently a young couple, in front of a ceremony or gathering of other tulips
RFJJT64T–Magical Belgian Hallerbos turns into a sea of wild bluebells every spring. The fresh green leaves of the beech trees provide a colorful contrast.
RFJJGE56–A calm peaceful scene of clouds mirrored in small lake De Leijen, near Sondel, the Netherlands
RFJJT66M–Nice close up of an Atlantic puffin between flowers at the Puffin colony near Borgarfjordur Eystri, Iceland.
RFRNGFGG–Ross Castle is a beautiful stronghold on the edge of Killarney’s lower lake, built by O’Donoghue Mór in the 15th century.
RFRKR27J–The Dark Hedges is a famous tunnel-like avenue of intertwined beech trees in Northern Ireland, and one of the most popular tourists attractions over t
RFRKR255–Tollymore Forest Park is Northern Ireland first state forest park. River Shimna flows through the park, crossed by 16 bridges, the earliest dating bac
RFJJGE61–.Sunset over Dutch tulip fields with a background of modern windmills.
RFRKR23J–Long exposure of an unusual zig zag shaped stone pier leading into the North Sea at st monans, Scotland
RFRKR2BY–The Callanish Stones are an arrangement of standing stones from the late Neolithic era, used for ritual activity during the Bronze Age. They are near
RFRKR2A9–The Callanish Stones are an arrangement of standing stones from the late Neolithic era, used for ritual activity during the Bronze Age. They are near
RFRKR39K–Despite the eerie name Murder Hole beach has been called the number one hidden beach in Ireland. It's not accessible by car, but well worth the walk.
RFRNGFHT–Little visited Murlough Bay is considered one of the most beautiful bays along the Antrim coast of Northern Ireland, with excellent views all around.
RFRKR31E–Forest floor covered with blooming bluebells in Tollymore Forest Park, Northern Ireland.
RFJJT66E–Vintage steam train passes the famous Glenfinnan viaduct with views over Loch Shiel
RFJJT65P–A criss-cross pattern of poles along the Frisian coast of the Wadden Sea, around sundown.
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