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The Scottish Highlands. Countless Great Spots. It's Not My Home. But Every Time I Visit, It Feels Like Coming Home
In case anybody wonders: This pic was taken this summer. During a nice walk along the Glen Coe.
The Great Divide, Alberta/Bc Border, Canada In Kananaskis. The Rockies
A Path Around A Small Pond, An Urban Oasis With Many Birds And Few People And A Few Minutes From My House
This Is In Our Local State Park. Beautiful Sunrises!
The View From My Front Yard Out In The Country, This Is The Moon Rising
Not A Landscape But A Bookscape. Boolean Library, Oxford
Saxon Switzerland Mountains
The Rollright Stones Near Chipping Norton UK
https://www.rollrightstones.co.uk/articles/story/folklore-and-legends Read the folklore about them it makes them feel even more magical. I go here to recharge and blow the cobwebs away. Lying in the middle of the circle on a full moon looking at the stars is such a feeling of peace and good energy. If you can visit them and also Avebury as well is worth a visit. In my opinion both the Rollrights and Avebury are better than Stonehenge as hasn't been commercialised and you can touch the stones and feel the energy and to think your touching something that has been there for 4000 years is mind blowing to think of.