Pulhowan Waterfall
The Pulhowan Waterfall cuts through the Wood of Cree, an ancient woodland in the Galloway Forest, Scotland. The wood is shaped by two rivers, the Cordorcan Burn and the Pulhowan Burn, which fl...
The Pulhowan Waterfall cuts through the Wood of Cree, an ancient woodland in the Galloway Forest, Scotland. The wood is shaped by two rivers, the Cordorcan Burn and the Pulhowan Burn, which fl...
The Waxing Gibbous moon is one of the four intermediate phases in the moon's eight-phase lunar cycle. It appears increasingly bulbous or convex as it transitions from the first quarter, half m...
Situated in the Little Langdale area of the Lake District National Park, "Cathedral Caves, is a small network of interconnected quarries. Unlike natural caves, it is actually a former slate mi...
The Berwick Bank wind farm, located in the outer Firth of Forth, is Scotland's largest wind farm with 114 turbines. It is projected to cut carbon dioxide emissions by eight million tons each y...
The juvenile Great Cormorant at the Isle of May Nature Reserve, situated in the Firth of Forth, Scotland, is distinguished by its white belly and throat. Additionally, Great Cormorants are rec...
The Royal Burgh of Crail is the most easterly village in the Neuk (nook or corner) of Fife. Crail was made a Royal Burgh in 1178 by King William of Lyon. Crail was a large and important medi...