Exploring the Landscape
Even on this most overcrowded planet, there remain quiet and unspoiled landscapes, whether within our own shores, the rolling prairies of North America, the deserts of Africa or some tranquil corner of Europe. In Britain, we see magnificent National Parks, soaring mountains, meandering streams and a coastline that is both eternal and beguiling. A sight which stirs the maritime spirit within all who are born on these shores.
Calvi is a town on the northwest coast of Corsica. It's known for its beaches, crescent-shaped bay and medieval citadel.
Winter blizzards come to East Sussex in April. Sheep shelter under trees at Glynde, East Sussex.
Djibouti: Lake Assal, in the Danakil Desert. At 155 metres below sea level, it is the lowest point in Africa.
Djibouti: Lake Assal, in the Danakil Desert. At 155 metres below sea level, it is the lowest point in Africa. This view shows the large expanse of salt and the highly saline lake in the distance.
Sicily: The coastline and sea near the capital, Palermo.
France: The Cevennes Mountains early morning near the town of Florac.
England: Black Down is the highest point in Sussex. This view over the countryside from the ridge near the town of Arundel.
France: Early morning on the River Seine from the Grand Sapin Hotel at Villequier.
Mid-Wales: The Hafren Forest in the Cambrian Mountains.
The tranquil and beautiful River Wye winds it's way through Cressbrook in the Peak District National Park, Derbyshire.
Mid-Wales: The Green Desert, between Tregaron and Abergwnesyn, glowing at sunset.
Mid Wales: Wild bare hills and ancient vales of oak, fast flowing streams and lakes, make up the green heart of Wales.
Canada: Early morning at Thompson Canyon in the Rocky Mountains in the province of British Columbia.
Mid Wales: Lake Vrywnry is a Victorian Reservoir.
England: Sailor’s Peril, south of Craster, on the Northumberland Coast.
USA: Early morning over Whitefish Lake, Montana. Nestled in the Rocky Mountains, it is near Glacier National Park.
Wales: The River Wye above Bigsweir Bridge, North East of Llandago on the Welsh Borders.
Scotland’s Western Isles: Calgary Bay is in the north-west of the Island of Mull.
Scotland‘s Western Isles: The mysterious Stones of Callanish, Isle of Lewis.
The rugged and mountainous terrain of northern Ethiopia.
Israel: The Dead Sea, also called the Salt Sea, at 427 metres below sea level, is a salt lake bordering Jordan to the east and Palestine to the west.
The hills outside Jerusalem, Israel, in 1970 showing the Olive Groves, which are no longer there.
1977 Brighton Marina under construction, seen over the rooftops of houses along the seafront.
Canada: The River Bow, Banff, Alberta.
Birch trees at Banff, Alberta, Canada.